
How does deprotonation works? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Nov 29, 2021 · By the way, "deprotonation" doesn't necessarily imply just breaking a C–H bond; it really only says that "a proton is lost". In this case, the proton is lost, and a double bond is …
How to find the deprotonation percentage of an acid?
Dec 17, 2022 · I know deprotonation means the removal of a HX+ H X + from the acid. After googling , I found the deprotonation percentage can be obtained by dividing the HX+ H X + …
organic chemistry - Is deprotonation limiting the product …
Mar 28, 2025 · Does this make KOH the limiting reagent? Assuming that for every product molecule that is formed one KOH is lost, but only if the deprotonation is favorable over the …
organic chemistry - Peculiar deprotonation of an alkenyl proton ...
May 1, 2020 · That deprotonation relies on chelation of the carbonyl oxygen to lithium (via a cyclic transition state*), so goes for the proton nearer to the carbonyl. That would be the "kinetic …
Successive deprotonation - how far can it go? - Chemistry Stack …
May 11, 2023 · Successive deprotonation - how far can it go? Ask Question Asked 2 years, 7 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago
organic chemistry - nBuLi and tBuLi can take part in halogen metal ...
Sep 10, 2021 · nBuLi and tBuLi can take part in halogen metal exchange OR deprotonate. Is there any way to predict which it favours?
Deprotonated form of phenolphthalein - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Jan 17, 2020 · The wikipedia page states clearly that the coloured form of phenolphthalein is the one with two protons removed. What is the evidence that phenolphthalein loses both protons …
De-/protonation of R-OH group by acids and bases
Oct 7, 2014 · I would hardly call a substance with pKa > 16 an acid, but the first statement seems right in principle. Remember that acid-base reactions are equilibria, so if your pKa is say, 16.2, …
organic chemistry - What is the effect of temperature on the …
Sep 25, 2024 · If you take trans bromohydrin for example, the addition of base for either SN2 substitution to form an epoxide or elimination (deprotonation of a beta-Hydrogen) to form a …
Is the deprotonation of phenol exothermic? - Chemistry Stack …
Jun 29, 2016 · (1) However, deprotonation implies that protons moves to another acceptor, and in this case it depends entirely on the acceptor. Similarly, in nonwater media dissociation of …