Organic Acids And Bases

An explanation about organic acids and bases with a little bit of a different approach. There are some really easy to grasp rules that will help you determine strength's of organic acids and bases.

 

One example is 

 

"Anything with a hydrogen bound to an electronegative atom can be a Bronsted acid ("electronegative atom" is, in practice, nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, and of course the hydrohalic acids HF, HCl and HBr)."

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Submitted Wed, 04/13/2011 - 06:31 by gsadmin
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