(a)
Interpretation:
Structure of ammonium salts produced by the reaction of the given amine with
Concept introduction:
Amines are bases; they can use the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen to accept
(b)
Interpretation:
Structure of ammonium salts produced by the reaction of the given amine with
Concept introduction:
Amines are derivates of ammonia in which one or more hydrogens have been replaced with a alkyl group.
Amines are bases; they can use the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen to accept
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