Organic Chemistry
The reaction produces a low yield of a primary amine because primary amines are electrophilic, causing them to undergo immediate alkylation and form secondary amines, which subsequently undergo alkylation to form tertiary amines.
The reaction produces a low yield of a primary amine because primary amines are unstable, causing them to revert to ammonia.
The reaction produces a low yield of a primary amine because primary amines are unstable, causing them to react with ammonia and form diamines.
The reaction produces a low yield of a primary amine because primary amines are nucleophilic, causing them to undergo immediate alkylation and form secondary amines, which subsequently undergo alkylation to form tertiary amines.