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P is supposed to represent lipophilicity in the graph. The passage states that there is "1) an increase in polarity with the inclusion of polar C—F bonds, decreasing P, and 2) a decrease in the overall polarizability of the molecular surface with the inclusion of nonpolarizable fluorine atoms, increasing P".
My thought was that increasing the # of F atoms would contribute to the inductive effect and cause the compounds to be more acidic, thus less lipophilic, but the graph shows otherwise.
Also, what does it mean by "nonpolarizable F atoms"? Is it due to them having the largest electronegativity so their electron cloud cannot be polarized?
My thought was that increasing the # of F atoms would contribute to the inductive effect and cause the compounds to be more acidic, thus less lipophilic, but the graph shows otherwise.
Also, what does it mean by "nonpolarizable F atoms"? Is it due to them having the largest electronegativity so their electron cloud cannot be polarized?