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Strong Bases (Organic Chem)
OH-, OR-, H-, LDA, NH2-
Nonpolar solvents
Negligible dipole movement, meaning that there is little partial charge character on the atoms of the solvent molecule.
-Examples: hexane, octane, benzene, toluene, symmetrical solvent molecules like CCl4
Polar protic solvents
Capable of H-bonding
Examples: H20, Alcohols, ammonia, amines
Polar Aprotic
Acetone, Ether, DMF, DMSO
SN1 will be preferred at Room temperature over E1. T/F
True
IR peak of -OH group
3100-3500 Broad Peak
Alkane General Formula
C(n)H(2n+2)
Alkenes General Formula
C(n)H(2n)
Alkynes General Formula
C(n)H(2n-2)
Another Name for Ethene
Ethylene
Another name for Ethyne
Acetylene
Thiol
R-SH
Orthoester
RC(OR)3
Peroxy Group
ROOR
Azide
-RN3