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Can anyone please give a clear explanation of whether the ease of hydrolysis of group IV tetrachlorides increase or decrease down the group? including the reasoning.
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OH is an electron donating grouphey is OH an electron withdrawing group?
Ease of hydrolysis increases as the metallic nature of the elements increases.Can anyone please give a clear explanation of whether the ease of hydrolysis of group IV tetrachlorides increase or decrease down the group? including the reasoning.
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C(CH3)3 and OH both are electron donating groups.When A reacts with Br(qa) which group should we consider as the first one to put Br ? oh or c(ch3)3? And why?
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Yes but with respect to which group?C(CH3)3 and OH both are electron donating groups.
Substitution will occur about ortho and para positions
Yes but with respect to which group?
diagram got deleted :/ Br(aq) with ADo you have a diagram of the compound? Or is it something you thought of?
diagram got deleted :/ Br(aq) with A
June 2013/41 was 5 c
Ok thnxxIt would be in the 2 and 6 position with respect to OH.
OH is a stronger activating group compared to alkyl groups, there is also the issue of the steric hindrance of the large alkyl group.
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