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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
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What is the main reason tertiary amines are less solvated in water than primary amines?
A. Tertiary amines are nonpolar
B. Tertiary ammonium ions have fewer hydrogen atoms bonded to nitrogen
C. They are larger in size
D. They repel water molecules
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