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However, on page 19,example 1.7 asks for the most stable bond, the correct answer is A,"an sp2-carbon to a primary sp3-carbon". But I think according to answer to example 1.4, "a sp2-carbon to a secondary sp3-carbon" seems more reasonable. Any help? Thanks Last edited by andy96; 03-13-2012 at 10:14 AM. |
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"Bond c is stronger than bond a, despite both sharinf an sp2 and an sp3 carbon, because bond c contains the more highly substituted carbon." My question is by looking at H3C-C=C-R the hydrogen have a very low electron pulling tendency compare to (H3C)2HC-C=C-R in which the two C3H have the tendency to pull electrons more which makes the C-C bond weaker and easy to dissociate (theefore less energy required to break the bond =weakerbond) But this doesn't match my predictions. Any Help? |
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My book is 2012...check your version i guess
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That make sense...thanks
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yah I guess alkyl groups donate electrons which makes it easy to disociate (less energy)
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And considering we base a lot of our relative bond strengths on the stability of the reaction products, it would be easier to break a more substituted C-C bond. I'm not exactly sure why this is in atomic terms, but perhaps extra alkyl groups donate electrons and make the bond easier to break? The exception to this is a C=C double or triple bond, where hyperconjugation from extra alkyl groups stabilizes the pi bonds. |
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