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Organohalides Organic molecules contains Halogen atoms. Ex. Algae, Mollusk, sponges, can be industrially used - solvents, insecticides, herbicides, cleaning fluids, fire retardants, refrigerants. Can also be used as inhaled anesthetic. More important in organic chemistry because of theur reactiv...

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Organohalides - ANSWER- Organic molecules contains Halogen atoms.
Ex. Algae, Mollusk, sponges, can be industrially used - solvents, insecticides,
herbicides, cleaning fluids, fire retardants, refrigerants. Can also be used as
inhaled anesthetic.
More important in organic chemistry because of theur reactivity.

Two of the most important reaction types typical of organic Halides are.... -
ANSWER- Substitution
Elimination

Substitution Reaction - ANSWER- Replacing the halogen in a molecule with
another atom or functional group.

Elimination - ANSWER- Removes the halogen and hydrogen atoms from the
original substrate molecule creating an unsaturated compound.

Alkyl halide - ANSWER- Aliphatic hydrocarbons that possess one or more
halogen atom substituents.

Aryl Halides - ANSWER- Aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene rings) with one or
more halogen atoms attached to the ring.

Steric Bulk - ANSWER- Structural substitution surrounding any carbon atom that
bears a halogen. Methyl, primary, secondary, tertiary.

Primary Alkyl Halide - ANSWER- Only on e carbon is directly attached to the
carbon bearing the halogen.

, Secondary Alkyl Halid - ANSWER- Two carbons directly attached to the carbon
ring bearing the halogen

Tertiary Alkyl Halide - ANSWER- Three carbons are directly attached to the
carbon bearing the halogen

Methyl halide - ANSWER- Only hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon bearing
the halogen

X - ANSWER- Symbol for generic halogen

Polarization of C-H bond - ANSWER- Carbon will be electron-deficient and thus
hold a slight positive charge and slight negative charge on the halogen

Nucleophilic substitution reaction - ANSWER- Halogen is replaced (substituted
by) a new atom or functional group.
Abbreviated Sn

Functional Group Interconversion - ANSWER- When one type of functional group
(alkyl halide) is converted to another by substitution.

Substrate - ANSWER- Molecule on which the substitution occurs.

Leaving group - ANSWER- Atom or group of atoms that is replaced by another
when substitution occurs

Nucleophile - ANSWER- A chemical species that seeks positive charge due to the
presence of one or more lone pairs present on an atom in the nucleophile
Typical Nucleophiles - O,N,S
Nucleo = nucleus/positive charge
Phile = love
There can be negatively charged nucleophiles (more reactive) or neutral
nucleophiles.

Generic presentation of nucleophile substitution reaction - ANSWER-
Nucleophile: + Substrate-Leaving group —> nucleophile-substrate + leaving
group

Unreactive in nucleophilic substitution reactions - ANSWER- Aryl and vinyl
halides.

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