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(CH$_3$)$_3$N is a –

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To classify amines, just count how many carbon groups (alkyl or aryl) are directly attached to the nitrogen atom: 1 = primary, 2 = secondary, 3 = tertiary.
Updated On: Sep 3, 2025
  • Primary amine
  • Secondary amine
  • Tertiary amine
  • None of these
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The Correct Option is C

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Step 1: Recall classification of amines.
- A primary amine (1°) has one alkyl group attached to nitrogen (R–NH$_2$).
- A secondary amine (2°) has two alkyl groups attached to nitrogen (R$_2$–NH).
- A tertiary amine (3°) has three alkyl groups attached to nitrogen (R$_3$–N).

Step 2: Apply to given case.
In (CH$_3$)$_3$N, nitrogen is bonded to three methyl (–CH$_3$) groups and has no hydrogen directly attached to it.

Step 3: Identify type.
Since three alkyl groups are attached to nitrogen, it is a tertiary amine.
Step 4: Final Answer.
\[ \boxed{\text{Tertiary amine}} \]

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