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In the last explanation the H Leaving should leave - ve charge which makes bond with oxygen but in O-I bond cleavage the oxygen atom is more electronegative ,so it should get the lone pair ,shouldn't it???
Nope because the carbon attain negative charge so it create a double bond between c and o then already oxygen have 10 electrons so it gave a pair of electrons to iodine
positive means showing yellow colour , when yellow colour show , when it forms iodoform (CHI3) if 2 alpha hydroxy presents then it will not form CHI3 .
I'm guessing that it could, depending on the type of ether molecule you have. i.e. the ether must have a methyl group on at least one side. Someone correct if wrong please
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Are compounds that don't undergo the haloform reaction unreacted or have they been iodinated?
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why do only methyl ketone undergo haloform reaction?please
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What if the R group has any H in alpha?
In the last explanation the H Leaving should leave - ve charge which makes bond with oxygen but in O-I bond cleavage the oxygen atom is more electronegative ,so it should get the lone pair ,shouldn't it???
Nice doubt.
Nope because the carbon attain negative charge so it create a double bond between c and o then already oxygen have 10 electrons so it gave a pair of electrons to iodine
Why does OH act like a base the Pka is 15 and for methyl keton is around 20
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Is amide undergo haloform reaction?
I have a doubt, Ethanol has two alpha hydrogens yet it shows positive for haloform test? Could you please clarify.
He explains it later in the video I guess
It is converted into methanoic acid ion and chi3.
positive means showing yellow colour , when yellow colour show , when it forms iodoform (CHI3) if 2 alpha hydroxy presents then it will not form CHI3 .
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can ether too gives +ve ido form test???
I'm guessing that it could, depending on the type of ether molecule you have. i.e. the ether must have a methyl group on at least one side.
Someone correct if wrong please
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