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your reaction arrows should go from the electron source to the electron sink. you are drawing them backwards when you demonstrate the formation of the cyclic halonium ions
is it more stable to have the bromine go on the primary carbon because it has more electrons and is bigger/ more polarizable than chlorine for that last reaction?
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your reaction arrows should go from the electron source to the electron sink. you are drawing them backwards when you demonstrate the formation of the cyclic halonium ions
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Your thumbnail through me off when you have the halogenation rxn shown, lol. Made me question my understanding of Halohydrin for a second.
is it more stable to have the bromine go on the primary carbon because it has more electrons and is bigger/ more polarizable than chlorine for that last reaction?
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How do you know the other reagent CH2CL2 doesn’t affect and only the Br reacts
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CH2Cl2 is quite unreactive
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9:36 o in ch3oh donates lp to hydrogen . What is formed ?
+
Ch3--OH2 ?
bond pair is donated and H+ get released. Positive charge on oxygen got neutralized .
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What is the original name of the second example?
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You should use the Bromide ion to take the Hydrogen from the water molecule.
Bromide ion is a weak base with a pKa ~ -9 as compared to methanol with a pKa ~ 17, so it is more likely to occur with the methanol.
in the last example why is the Br up and the Cl down when it wasn't like that in previous examples?
Because Br is the electrophile and Cl is the nucleophile in this reaction , like the way it happened it previous reactions
what if we use a diene ????
The double bond with more Alpha Hydrogens
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would this reaction work if NaOH is taken instead of water?
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