Answer:
The difference in boiling points is
because of intermolecular hydrogen bonding which is present in n-butylamine
(two hydrogen atoms are attached to the nitrogen atom) and absent in
trimethylamine (no hydrogen atom is present). The attractive forces in n-butylamine
are more and therefore, it boils at a higher temperature than trimethylamine.
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