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Between any two of the following molecules, hydrogen bonding is not possible

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a

Two secondary amine molecules
 

b

Two ammonia molecules

c

Two primary amine molecules
 

d

 Two tertiary amine molecules
 

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

Between two tertiary amine molecules, hydrogen bonding is not possible. The hydrogen bonding is possible when H atom is attached to electronegative N,O or F atom. In tertiary amines, no H atom is attached to N atom. Hence, hydrogen bonding is not possible.

Hence , the correct option (C) . 

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Between any two of the following molecules, hydrogen bonding is not possible