CHEM 330 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Leaving Group, Halogenation, Alkylation

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Alkyl halides: compounds in which halogens are connected to an sp3 hybridized carbon atom (cl, br, i) When treated with a nucleophile, an alkyl halide can undergo a substitution reaction, in which the nucleophile replaces the halogen. When treated with a base, an alkyl halide can undergo an elimination reaction, in which a bond (an alkene) is formed. The halogen withdraws electron density through induction, making the adjacent carbon electrophilic, subject to attack by a nucleophile. The halogen can serve as a leaving group, substitution and elimination can only occur hich arbon ur. Hydroxide is a bad leaving group, not a stable base, strong base. A good leaving group is the conjugate base of an acid with a pka<0. Fluorine is not a good leaving group pka> 0. Pka < 0 is a good leaving group. The alpha position is the carbon atom connected directly to the halogen. Beta positions are the carbon atoms connected to the alpha carbon.

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