CHE 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Unpaired Electron, Hyperconjugation, Covalent Bond

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Reactions involving radicals tend to occur in the gas phase and in solution in non-polar solvents, and to be catalyzed by light and by the addition of other radicals. Reactions involving ionic intermediates take place more readily in solution in polar solvents, because of the greater ease of separation of charges therein and very often because of the stabilization of the resultant ion pairs through solvation. The following four types of electronic effects operates in covalent bonds: inductive effect, mesomeric and resonance effect, electromeric effects, hyperconjugation. C 1 (d+) > c 2 (dd+) > c 3 (ddd+) and after third carbon charge is negligible. D and l configuration: the configuration of an enantiomer is related to a standard, glyceraldehydes. Order: + nh 3 no 2 > f > cooh > cl > br > i > oh > c 6 h 5: positive inductive effect (+i): this is due to electron-releasing group (y).

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