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Why Ethyl amine is more basic than aniline​?

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User Chrille
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Answer:

Because a Lone pair of electrons on nitrogen is involved in delocalization.

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Step-by-step explanation:

In ethylamine ethyl is electron donating group. So more electrons are available aroudn nitrogen for donation. But in aniline phenyl group is electron attracting group.

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