CHEM 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hydrogen Bond, Lone Pair, Reagent

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Chapter 14 epoxides & ethers: ethers are other than epodizes unreactive. Used as solvents for organic rxn: ethers lack polar hydroxyl. Ethers are polar compounds due to 2 polar c-o bonds: ethers are polar solvents w/o reactivity. Boiling points of ethers; hydrogen bonding: pure ethers cannot engage in h-bonding b/c no hydroxyl with other ethers, ethers hydrogen bond with other compounds with hydrogen bonds (o-h, n- H): ether is h-bond acceptor & molecules with 0-h or n-h are donors. Ethers provide lone pair electrons to hydrogen bond with. Uses as solvents for strong polar bases (like grignard reagent) that require polar solvents. Stable complexes of ethers w/reagents: grignard reagents form in presence of ether present. Sharing of electron stabalizes the reagnet & helps keep it in solution: ethers nonbonidng elctrons stablaize borane bh3, crown ethers are large cyclic polyethers that solvate metal cations by complexing the metal in center of ring.

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