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Features that determine acidity
Element Effects
Inductive Effects
Resonance Effects
Hybridization Effects
Element Effects
The acidity of H-A increases both across a row and down a column of the periodic table.
Inductive Effects
The acidity of H-A increases with the presence of electron-withdrawing groups in A.
Resonance Effects
The acidity of H-A increases when the conjugate base A:- is resonance stabilized.
Hybridization Effects
The acidity of H-A increases as the percent s-character of the A:- increases.
Bronsted Acid
Proton Donor
Bronsted Base
Proton Acceptor
Lewis Acid
electron pair acceptor
Lewis Base
electron pair donator
Types of reactions
Substitution
Elimination
Addition
Factors affecting reaction rate
Energy of Activation
Concentration
Temperature
Substitution Reactions
One group replaces another
Elimination Reactions
Elements of the starting material are lost and a pi-bond is formed.
Addition Reactions
elements are added to the starting material.