No, certaily not. It is a non-electrolyte, much weaker than pure water.
No. It is a non-electrolyte.
is CH3OCH3 a liquid
no. it isn't
No, It is a non-electrolyte,
Nope
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
It is a weak base
Methyl amine in not an acid, but a (weak) base, pKb=3.36. It is comparable with the even weaker ammonia, NH3, pKb=4.76: CH3NH2 + H2O <<--> CH3NH3+ + OH-
It is strong and is used as a solvent.
CH3NH2 is methyl amine, and it is ORGANIC.
no
Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
Isomers have equal chemical formula while having different chemical structures. CH3NH2 does not have different chemical structures with the same chemical formula. Therefor CH3NH2 is not an isomer.
Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
It is a weak base
CH3NH2 has the higher boiling point as it has a hydrogen bond between the molecule which is a stronger intermolecular attractive force, whereas CH3CH3 only has covalent bonds which are weaker intermolecular attractive forces.
[ch3nh3+][oh-] / [ch3nh2]
Methyl amine in not an acid, but a (weak) base, pKb=3.36. It is comparable with the even weaker ammonia, NH3, pKb=4.76: CH3NH2 + H2O <<--> CH3NH3+ + OH-
Its a non electrolyte.