A allstardentist All-Star 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 927 Reaction score 1 Points 4,551 Location Los Angeles Dental Student Jul 26, 2006 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone?
DMD to Be not luffin' this weather. 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 22, 2006 Messages 387 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Jul 26, 2006 #2 allstardentist said: Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone? Click to expand... CH3 and NH2 are activators - meaning they push electrons into the ring. A, B, and C are the only deactivators. I'd probably say Bromine would have the greatest electron-withdrawing effect. Not totally sure about that though. Upvote 0 Downvote
allstardentist said: Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone? Click to expand... CH3 and NH2 are activators - meaning they push electrons into the ring. A, B, and C are the only deactivators. I'd probably say Bromine would have the greatest electron-withdrawing effect. Not totally sure about that though.
I Immuno-guy Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 24, 2006 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Other Health Professions Student Jul 26, 2006 #3 Surely it is fluorine. NH3 and CH3 are electron donating; leaving only halogens. Of these, F is clearly the most electonegative and therefore withdrawing. Do we agree? Upvote 0 Downvote
Surely it is fluorine. NH3 and CH3 are electron donating; leaving only halogens. Of these, F is clearly the most electonegative and therefore withdrawing. Do we agree?
aranjuez Member 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 24, 2006 Messages 166 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Dental Student Jul 26, 2006 #4 Immuno, Agreed. aranjuez Upvote 0 Downvote
A allstardentist All-Star 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 927 Reaction score 1 Points 4,551 Location Los Angeles Dental Student Jul 26, 2006 #5 oops, u guys are right. i was right too. i just looked at the wrong solution. Upvote 0 Downvote
DMD to Be not luffin' this weather. 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 22, 2006 Messages 387 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Jul 26, 2006 #6 lol, guess i'll be moving my DAT test date back a few weeks... Upvote 0 Downvote
dental#1 Fla DDS 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 22, 2006 Messages 62 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 50 Pre-Dental Jul 26, 2006 #7 allstardentist said: Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone? Click to expand... C is 200% correct! F- is much more electronegative therefore giving it the ability to withdraw e- more than the others!(Br an Cl) 👍 Upvote 0 Downvote
allstardentist said: Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 Which of the following substituents has the greatest electron-withdrawing effect? A. Br B. Cl C. F D. CH3 E. NH2 anyone? Click to expand... C is 200% correct! F- is much more electronegative therefore giving it the ability to withdraw e- more than the others!(Br an Cl) 👍