(a)
Interpretation:
To select a stronger base in each pair; a) piperidine and pyridine.
Concept Introduction:
According to Lewis theory, an acid is an electron acceptor and a base is an electron donor.
(b)
Interpretation:
To select a stronger base in each pair; b) dimethyl cyclohexylamine and dimethylaniline.
Concept Introduction:
According to Lewis theory, an acid is an electron acceptor and a base is an electron donor.
(c)
Interpretation:
To select a stronger base in each pair; c) N-methyl aniline and benzylamine.
Concept Introduction:
According to Lewis theory, an acid is an electron acceptor and a base is an electron donor.
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