The boiling point of ammonia, NH3 is -33.34 °C while its derivative methylamine, CH3NH2 boiling point is at -6.3 °C both considered weak bases. Provide a detailed explanation on this huge discrepancy of boiling temperature

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The boiling point of ammonia, NHis -33.34 °C while its derivative methylamine, CH3NHboiling point is at -6.3 °C both considered weak bases. Provide a detailed explanation on this huge discrepancy of boiling temperature with the help of lewis structure(s) along with your understanding of bonding polarity

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