CBMS107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Noble Gas, Electronegativity, Nucleophile

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16th march 2018: lecture nine reactivity and electron pushing: reactivity: Reactions are about making and breaking bonds, which means moving electrons as electrons are what make bonds. Most reactions are governed by obtaining stable noble gas electronic configurations. Many inorganic reactions are about opposites attract (cations attracted to anions) Organic chemistry reactions are about opposites attract and breaking weak bonds and forming strong bonds. Combination of a strong bond plus a weak bond. The weak bond can be broken easily: recall types of functional groups, multiple carbon-carbon bonds: (alkenes and alkynes are electron rich and will break bonds and react with electron deficient (and neutral) species: carbon singly bonded to an. Bonds are polar, with partial positive charge on carbon (delta positive) and (delta negative) charge on electronegative atom. Carbon (delta positive) will react with electron rich (delta negative) species: groups with a carbon- oxygen double bond = carbonyl group. Carbonyl c has a partial positive charge.

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