Explain why specific carbon atoms in the benzene derivatives (aniline, chlorobenzene, benzaldehyde) have simnifically different election densities than the carbon atoms of benzene itself.
Explain why specific carbon atoms in the benzene derivatives (aniline, chlorobenzene, benzaldehyde) have simnifically different election...
As the picture asks above: Explain why the specific carbon atoms
in the benzene derivatives (N,N dimethylaniline, fluorobenzene,
benzonitrile) have significantly different electron density than
the carbon atoms of benzene itself. Include key resonance
structures for each derivative in your answer.
The resonance structures are the most important part here.
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20. Explain why the diester has the highest pKa of the following 1,3-dicarbonyl derivatives. (3 points) الله الله Me Me Meo Me01 OME pka = 9 pka = 11 pka = 13 21. Explain why the desired 2º alcohol is not formed in this reaction. (3 points) 1. Meli one more OH Номме 2. H:06 not formed 22. Why does chlorobenzene react more slowly than benzene in electrophilic aromatic substitution but also direct the electrophile to the ortho para position?...
The benzene molecule, C6H6, contains 6 carbon atoms in a ring. Each carbon atom contributes one electron that is free to move round the ring. By treating the electrons as particles moving on a ring of radius r the delocalised electron energies can be estimated by E = h2n 2 / (8π2mer 2 ) (1) where n = 0, ±1, ±2, ±3, … . (a) Use equation (1) to calculate the n=1 to n=2 electronic transition energy in benzene. Take...
Different atoms have the ability to make different numbers of bonds. Carbon in particular is known to only make 4 bonds whereas most metals can make upwards to 6 bonds to different ligands. Would it be hypothetically possible for a atom to make 8 bonds? Explain your reasoning.
A mixture of benzene, Napthalene, trichloroethylene and chlorobenzene were found in a groundwater plume. Consider the partitioning of these four compounds in a contaminated soil. Assume that the hydrocarbon mixture has contaminated the soil at an average of 0.09 liters of the mixture per cubic meter of soil. Considering the soil above and below the water table (ie. each cubic meter is 60% saturated with water by volume). The soil contains 0.75% organic carbon and has a porosity of 30%...
How does band theory explain why a crystal made of carbon atoms (i.e. diamond) is transparent, while a crystale made of aluminum atoms is not?
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