7:04 you said that fluorine can make hydrogen bonds but since those hydrogens are bonded to carbon which have similar electronegativity to hydrogen so they shouldn't be involved in H bonding. By that logic other alkanes should also form H bonding and dissolve in water but they dont
Your logic is 100% correct for water as we have oxygen there, here for Fluorine which has even more electronegativity than O (actually highest electronegativity) thus it causes H bonded to C to form H bond.
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First question, is not D anion will be more stable due to equivalent resonance structure of COO-, which is also favoured by electron being withdrawn away from benzene by -NO2?
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i don't know about polarisablity which you are taking about bt go through the cyclohexane u will understand that at axial position H atom having possablity of H-bonding.
Being eclipsed both F and OH will be in the same plane, now as we have lone pair of electrons on Oxygen which will make OH bond out of plane of OC bond, so the H of OH will be away from F, making it difficult to approach for H bonding
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7:04 you said that fluorine can make hydrogen bonds but since those hydrogens are bonded to carbon which have similar electronegativity to hydrogen so they shouldn't be involved in H bonding. By that logic other alkanes should also form H bonding and dissolve in water but they dont
Your logic is 100% correct for water as we have oxygen there, here for Fluorine which has even more electronegativity than O (actually highest electronegativity) thus it causes H bonded to C to form H bond.
Flourine size is very small( as compare to other options) so 1,3 diaxial intraction will be less.....so this option would be more correct
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First question, is not D anion will be more stable due to equivalent resonance structure of COO-, which is also favoured by electron being withdrawn away from benzene by -NO2?
picric acid - pka= 0.3 and 4-nitro benzoic acid has 3.41
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Why eclipsed form is not more stable than staggered form of fluro ethanol sir
Since there is a strong interaction between fluorine and hydrogen
Thank you sir😊..sir if OMe adjacent to carbocation is replaced with F then how it effects the stability?
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Sir NO2 gr have -R effect... Thus satble...
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C-H is not polarized bond then how can possible to Hydrogen binding sir please tell me
i don't know about polarisablity which you are taking about bt go through the cyclohexane u will understand that at axial position H atom having possablity of H-bonding.
Sir how F is showing Hydrogen bonding?...For Hydrogen bonding that h has to be polarized too by electronegative atom?....
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Sir in the first question in option c sir effect is not present
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25:00 why not hydrogen bonding work in option 3
Being eclipsed both F and OH will be in the same plane, now as we have lone pair of electrons on Oxygen which will make OH bond out of plane of OC bond, so the H of OH will be away from F, making it difficult to approach for H bonding
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Sir actually eclipsed forms more stable a sir
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