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Why does +NR3 have more -I effect compared to NH3? Alkyl groups are electron donating which may reduce the positive charge on nitrogen and reduce its hunger for electrons compared to NH3. So why is it so?

Urbano , 8 Years ago
Grade 12
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Vikas TU

Last Activity: 8 Years ago

Dear Student,
NR3+ has more I impact than NH3 for the most part since R contains carbon and H contains just H, and we as a whole realize that Carbon is more electronegative than H, so it will pull back electrons all the more successfully from others when contrasted with last mentioned. Presently the N-molecule in NR3 has less negative charge than the N-particle introduce on NH3. In this way, it's crave electrons will lessen.
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Vikas (B. Tech. 4th year
Thapar University)
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