CHEM 2443 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Acetic Acid, Electronegativity, Alpha And Beta Carbon

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Avery welch organic chemistry chapter 6: organic acids & bases weeks 5-6. Structural variations in carboxylic acids (lecture 45) w5 2/19/16 f. Inductive effects: in a carboxylic acid, that c is the sp. 2 carbon of a carbonyl group, but that c is the sp an alkyl group in alcohols. Pushing electron density toward the proton (electron releasing) makes the oh bond stronger and that proton is less acidic. Formic acid vs. acetic acid: formic acid (figure 6) can be compared with ethanoic acid (actetic acid, figure 18), since both have a carbonyl group attached to the oh unit. Formic acid has a pka of 3. 75 and acetic acid has a pka of 4. 76: relative to hydrogen, the carbon group is electron-releasing, because carbon is slightly more electronegative than hydrogen. This difference in electronegativity makes the carbon slightly electron releasing (see. Figure 18a) in the direction of the arrow. Electron density being pulled away from the carbonyl carbon.

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