Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781118452288
Author: David R. Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 44PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The protic and aprotic nature for the given solvents should be classified.

Concept Introduction:

Protic solvent: solvents that contains H+ bonded to electronegative atom.

Aprotic solvent: they do not contain H+ directly bonded to the electronegative atom.

Electronegativity: it is the ability of atom to attract a lone pair of electrons towards itself in a substrate. Electronegativity property follows the trend that it increases across the periods and decreases down the column in the periodic table.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The protic and aprotic nature for the given solvents should be classified.

Concept Introduction:

Protic solvent: solvents that contains H+ bonded to electronegative atom.

Aprotic solvent: they do not contain H+ directly bonded to the electronegative atom.

Electronegativity: it is the ability of atom to attract a lone pair of electrons towards itself in a substrate. Electronegativity property follows the trend that it increases across the periods and decreases down the column in the periodic table.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The protic and aprotic nature for the given solvents should be classified.

Concept Introduction:

Protic solvent: solvents that contains H+ bonded to electronegative atom.

Aprotic solvent: they do not contain H+ directly bonded to the electronegative atom.

Electronegativity: it is the ability of atom to attract a lone pair of electrons towards itself in a substrate. Electronegativity property follows the trend that it increases across the periods and decreases down the column in the periodic table.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The protic and aprotic nature for the given solvents should be classified.

Concept Introduction:

Protic solvent: solvents that contains H+ bonded to electronegative atom.

Aprotic solvent: they do not contain H+ directly bonded to the electronegative atom.

Electronegativity: it is the ability of atom to attract a lone pair of electrons towards itself in a substrate. Electronegativity property follows the trend that it increases across the periods and decreases down the column in the periodic table.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The protic and aprotic nature for the given solvents should be classified.

Concept Introduction:

Protic solvent: solvents that contains H+ bonded to electronegative atom.

Aprotic solvent: they do not contain H+ directly bonded to the electronegative atom.

Electronegativity: it is the ability of atom to attract a lone pair of electrons towards itself in a substrate. Electronegativity property follows the trend that it increases across the periods and decreases down the column in the periodic table.

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