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Tag: Acetylene Deprotonation

Acid-Base X. Levelling Effect

Wednesday, 22nd February 2017

Contents I. Introduction II. Levelling Effect in Acids III. Levelling Effect in Bases IV. Levelling Effect Overview V. Example of Levelling Effect VI. Conclusion VII. Try It Yourself! I. Introduction We have seen the relationship between pKa, pKb, and pKsolv in Acid-Base VIII. We have also seen that acids and bases can have different strength … More Acid-Base X. Levelling Effect

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Acid-Base V. Using pKa to Predict the Course of a Reaction – Part 1

Tuesday, 13th December 2016

We can use pKa to predict the course of a reaction. Here we use the deprotonation of acetylene with different bases and predict whether or not the reaction will take place by only using pKa values. … More Acid-Base V. Using pKa to Predict the Course of a Reaction – Part 1

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Acid-Base IV. Factors Affecting the Acidity of Organic Compounds

Wednesday, 7th December 2016

We can use pKa to predict the course of a reaction. Here we use the deprotonation of acetylene with different bases and predict whether or not the reaction will take place by only using pKa values. … More Acid-Base IV. Factors Affecting the Acidity of Organic Compounds

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