Amines MCQs With Answers – Part 3 (Class 12 Chemistry)
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Amines MCQs with Answers – Part 3 (Class 12 Chemistry)

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201. For comparable methyl-substituted amines in the gas phase, the broad basicity order is:
ⓐ. trimethylamine \(>\) dimethylamine \(>\) methylamine \(>\) ammonia
ⓑ. ammonia \(>\) methylamine \(>\) dimethylamine \(>\) trimethylamine
ⓒ. methylamine \(>\) ammonia \(>\) trimethylamine \(>\) dimethylamine
ⓓ. dimethylamine \(>\) trimethylamine \(>\) ammonia \(>\) methylamine
202. Assertion: The gas-phase basicity order of methylamines should not be used automatically as their aqueous basicity order. Reason: In water, solvation and steric accessibility of the conjugate acids compete with the electron-releasing effect of alkyl groups.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
ⓑ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓒ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
ⓓ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
203. The standard aqueous basicity order for methyl-substituted amines is:
ⓐ. dimethylamine \(>\) methylamine \(>\) trimethylamine \(>\) ammonia
ⓑ. methylamine \(>\) dimethylamine \(>\) ammonia \(>\) trimethylamine
ⓒ. trimethylamine \(>\) dimethylamine \(>\) methylamine \(>\) ammonia
ⓓ. ammonia \(>\) trimethylamine \(>\) methylamine \(>\) dimethylamine
204. The conjugate acid that is generally most strongly hydrated among the methylammonium series is:
ⓐ. \(\mathrm{(CH_3)_3NH^+}\)
ⓑ. \(\mathrm{(CH_3)_2NH_2^+}\)
ⓒ. \(\mathrm{CH_3NH_3^+}\)
ⓓ. \(\mathrm{NH_4^+}\)
205. Use the following passage. A student argues that trimethylamine must be the strongest methylamine in water because it has three electron-releasing methyl groups. Another student points out that aqueous basicity depends on the stability of both the neutral base and its protonated form. Which observation most directly supports the second student?
ⓐ. Trimethylamine has the greatest molar mass of the series
ⓑ. Trimethylammonium is less hydrated than dimethylammonium
ⓒ. Dimethylamine has a lower boiling point than water
ⓓ. Ammonia contains no carbon atoms
206. A graph plots aqueous basicity on the vertical axis and the number of methyl groups attached to nitrogen on the horizontal axis, beginning with ammonia. Which shape best represents the standard trend?
ⓐ. A steady increase from ammonia to trimethylamine
ⓑ. A steady decrease from ammonia to trimethylamine
ⓒ. A rise to dimethylamine followed by a decline
ⓓ. A horizontal line because all species contain nitrogen
207. Match each factor in Column I with its principal effect in Column II.
Column IColumn II
P. Positive inductive effect1. Can reduce hydration of a bulky conjugate acid
Q. Hydration2. Raises electron density at nitrogen
R. Steric crowding3. Stabilises the protonated amine in water
S. Gas phase4. Removes solvent stabilisation from the comparison
ⓐ. P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
ⓑ. P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
ⓒ. P-1, Q-4, R-3, S-2
ⓓ. P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3
208. The aqueous basicity order of ethyl-substituted amines is commonly represented as:
ⓐ. triethylamine \(>\) diethylamine \(>\) ethylamine \(>\) ammonia
ⓑ. ammonia \(>\) ethylamine \(>\) diethylamine \(>\) triethylamine
ⓒ. diethylamine \(>\) triethylamine \(>\) ethylamine \(>\) ammonia
ⓓ. ethylamine \(>\) diethylamine \(>\) ammonia \(>\) triethylamine
209. Comparing the usual aqueous orders of methylamines and ethylamines shows that:
ⓐ. tertiary amines are always the weakest alkylamines
ⓑ. secondary amines are always weaker than primary amines
ⓒ. the tertiary-amine rank varies with alkyl-group size
ⓓ. alkyl-group identity has no influence on basicity
210. Assertion: One universal aqueous order such as secondary \(>\) primary \(>\) tertiary cannot safely be applied to every alkylamine set. Reason: Changing the alkyl group changes both electron donation and solvation or steric effects.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
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