Acids & Bases - Inductive Effect, Electronegativity, Hybridization, Resonance & Atomic Size

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This organic chemistry video tutorial discusses the concept of relative acidity with respect to the inductive effect, electronegativity, atomic size, hybridization, and electron delocalization or resonance stabilization of the conjugate base.

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No matter what class I’m taking this guy has some kind of video to save my butt

barrett
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bailsboop
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For those who are wondering like me, for the first example,
as the phosphorus atom is the larger of the two, the charge on the conjugate base gets distributed over a larger area, and consequently reducing the repulsion forces, i.e. increasing the stability. Which is one of the factors influencing acidic strength apart from bond polarity, strength.
So, therefore, it gets easier for the acid to get rid of that proton as the conjugate base is stable.

varshinilolla
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I’m confused. Why does the OH group have a lower pKa than the NH3 group but the NH3 group is more acidic?

miknow
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for the second example with N and O how is N creating the inductive effect by being electronegative? Isn’t O more electronegative ?

wiindee
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So helpful, actually saving the day! Thank you !

dabaker
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thank you, but i wish test examples were this easy 😭

jotarocanfixme
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btw o2 is more electronegative than n2

creator-choice
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How does "more eletronegative atom = more acidic"?? Doesn't the more eletronegative increase the electron density thus making it more basic?

edwinccosta
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Bro will you upload how to identify Bond order in different ways

blackthunder
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Question what's background are you writing on?

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What is the title of the video that teach this?

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An object with mass m=10kg goes from C to D and then from D to E. Knowing g=10m/s^2, the distance from E from the ground is EH=1m, angle DCH=20 degrees, ED matches horizontal at an angle of 30 degrees. Calculate the work done by gravity P when the object moves from C->D->E. Can you help me

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