Chemistry 1027A/B Chapter Notes -Group 2 Organometallic Chemistry, Hemiacetal, Alkoxide

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Aldehyde: compound containing a carbonyl group bonded to h (cho group) Ketone: compound containing a carbonyl group bonded to 2 cs. C-o double bond consists of one sigma bond formed by overlap of sp2 hybrid orbitals of c and o and one pi bond formed by the overlap of parallel 2p orbitals. O is more electronegative than c, c-o double bond is polar with o bearing a partial negative charge and c bearing a partial positive charge. In reactions of a carbonyl group, c acts as an electrophile and a lewis acid and o acts a nucleophile and lewis base. Aldehydes and ketones are polar compounds and have higher boiling points. Interact with water molecules by h bonding, soluble in water. Addition of a nucleophile to form a tetrahedral carbonyl addition intermediate. What are grignard reagents, and how do they react with aldehydes & Organometallic compound: compound containing a c-metal bond. Grignard reagent: organomagnesium compound of the type rmgx or.

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