Why are alkylamines more basic than arylamines?
A) The lone pair electrons are localized in alkylamines and delocalized in arylamines.
B) The lone pair electrons are delocalized in alkylamines and localized in arylamines.
C) The lone pair electrons are less readily available in alkylamines.
D) The lone pair electrons are more readily available in arylamines.
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