Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Given ionic species has to be drawn; mechanism for the conversion 3 to 4 has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction of Grignard reagent with reactant: Grignard reagent acts as strong base and deprotonate the polar reactant by capturing proton forming Hydrocarbon.
Ionic species: The bond formed between two atoms becomes ionic when large electronegative difference exists. An ionic bond is formed from the transfer of an electron from a metal atom to a non-metal atom. Ionic bonds involve a cation and anion which held by electrostatic force of attraction.
Electronegativity Difference, ΔE | Polarity | Bond Type |
ΔE = 0.00 | nonpolar | pure covalent |
0.00 < ΔE < 0.65 | nonpolar | covalent |
0.65 < ΔE < 1.67 | polar | covalent |
1.67 < ΔE | ionic |
(b)
Interpretation:
The location of C-D signal in the spectrum has to be identified and explained.
Concept Introduction:
Hooke’s law: Law enables to approximate the frequency of vibration for a bond between two masses. Generally, bond stretching is dependent on two factors: bond strength and masses of the atoms sharing the bond.
Where, f indicate force constant (bond strength)
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