Advices For Studying Organic Chemistry

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10.1 INTRODUCTION:



  1. Ionic reactions are those in which covalent bonds break heterolytically, and in
    which ions are involved as reactants, intermediates, or products.



  1. Heterolytic bond dissociation (heterolysis): electronically unsymmetrical bond
    breaking ⇒ produces ions.

  2. Heterogenic bond formation: electronically unsymmetrical bond making.

  3. Homolytic bond dissociation (homolysis): electronically symmetrical bond
    breaking ⇒ produces radicals (free radicals).

  4. Hemogenic bond formation: electronically symmetrical bond making.


A B homolysis A + B
Radicals
i) Single-barbed arrows are used for the movement of a single electron.

10.1A PRODUCTION OF RADICALS


  1. Energy must be supplied by heating or by irradiation with light to cause
    homolysis of covalent bonds.



  1. Homolysis of peroxides:


R O O R heat^2 R O
Dialkyl peroxide Alkxoyl radicals
2) Homolysis of halogen molecules: heating or irradiation with light of a wave
length that can be absorbed by the halogen molecules.

XX heathom orolysis light 2 X

10.1B REACTIONS OF RADICALS:
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