Questions tagged [halides]
Chemical compounds that contain halogens (group 17 in the Periodic Table) as part of their chemical structure. This tag should only be applied where the halide group is one of the main focuses of the question.
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Stability of carbenes
For predicting the order of formation of carbenes from the following compounds (CHI3, CHBr3, CHF3), we can take a look at the stability of the halide anion that is formed (I- vs. Br- vs. F-) and the ...
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Major product of reaction between 1,1-dibromo-2-(pent-4-en-1-yl)cyclopropane and methyllithium
What is the major product of the reaction between 1,1-dibromo-2-(pent-4-en-1-yl)cyclopropane and methyllithium in diethyl ether?
I suppose the nucleophilic double bond will react with the ...
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It is possible to synthesize 3,3-diethylpentane ("tetraethylmethane") from carbon tetrachloride?
Compounds like tetraethyl silane or tetraethyltin can be made from their tetrachlorides using ethylating Grignards, but what about substituting carbon, would it work or steric hindrance would prevent ...
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What role does CaCl2 play in a gelation medium?
To produce sodium alginate beads coated with chitosan, following procedure was undertaken:
Sodium alginate was dissolved in distilled water at a concentration of 4% (...) The gelation medium was ...
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Why does the Wurtz-Fittig reaction occur?
In the Wurtz-Fittig reaction, an aryl halide and an alkyl halide react with sodium in the presence of dry ether to give R-Ar as the major product. Why is the coupling of R and Ar favoured? In other ...
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Why doesn't sodium form organometallic compounds with alkyl halides?
Both magnesium as well as lithium, on reaction with an alkyl halide (say chloroethane), form an organometallic compound. However, sodium and potassium do not exhibit such a reaction. Instead of ...
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What does phosphorodibromidous acid do in solution?
When tribromophosphine is used to activate an OH to enable its substitution, the leaving group is listed by PubChem as "phosphorodibromidous acid" and doesn't seem to really exist from a ...
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Selection of parent chain in a halogenated compound with double and triple bonds
We were asked to select the parent chain for naming the halogenated compound containing double and triple bonds:
My teacher told me that we choose the orange (1) one over the blue one (3) because as ...
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If LiF is ionic in nature, why can't it dissolve in water?
LiF is prominently ionic compound. I also know polar substances can be dissolved in water as "like dissolves like". Why is then LiF only weakly soluble, in comparison with LiCl, or LiBr, ...
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Explaination of order of leaving groups
In Solomons' Organic Chemistry, in a section discussing leaving groups, it is stated that$-$
Among the halogens, an iodide ion is the best leaving group and a fluoride ion is
the poorest:
$$I− > ...
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Would fluorides stabilize zirconia?
The reason for zirconia's cubic and tetragonal phases not being stable is that the cation-anion ratio is too small for proper contact between ions.
One way is to use other oxides that have a bigger ...
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1-Bromo-4-tert-butylbenzene reaction with NaNH2 [closed]
I'm struggling to grasp how the reaction would turn out. Could you help?
My idea was that the bromide atom will get replaced by the amino group of $\ce{NaNH2}$, but when I google, I read that $\ce{...
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With two reagents common on Mars, fluorite and CO2, how would I produce carbon tetrafluoride?
The hypothetical terraforming of Mars would require the heating of the atmosphere. A commonly suggested method is the in-situ production of fluorocarbons, powerful greenhouse gases.
For example, ...
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How to produce AgI nanoplates?
I'm trying to understand the procedure used to produce AgI nanoplates described in the linked paper. Specifically, I have a few questions about the following text:
When silver acetate is in ...
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What is the enthalpy change for elimination reactions of alkyl halide - exothermic or endothermic?
There are a few questions in thermodynamics (with unverified data) that the addition reaction of ethene to give ethyl chloride has a +ve enthalpy change, thereby elimination to give alkene must be ...