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06:08
@111 isnt 12 only major here (as the picture suggests)
06:31
why isn't there any discussion over the Jee mains exam?
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06:51
@Jasmine no that's 1,4-Adduct not 1,2-Adduct.
 
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08:49
@111 The pi-bond shift after carbocation formation on the C below O, leads to a more stable carbocation at the benzyl position..
so, 1-4 product should be more stable here.. but in general too, I've seen always in EAS rxn's 1-4 addition is considered more stable being the thermodynamics controlled product
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@Fancy-Toon " 1,4-addition product is major and 1,2 addition minor product" is a general statement for apha-beta unsaturated ketones .So, i don't think there is any role of the statement you stated above.
Yes, you 're right..I'm searching the actual reason-_-
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@Fancy-Toon Can you answer by basicity question?Plz.
09:05
@111 Ya, A is definitely more basic..
steric hindrance may be there in B , but you know resonance is the game changer
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thanks,
@Fancy-Toon in which class are you??
Dropper bro..
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i'm in 11
preparing for advanced! -_-
@111 oh!!
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All The Best!!
09:08
thanks
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@Fancy-Toon best book for Jee advance organic concepts theory .
??
It depends .. for question solving generally Ms chauhan is preffered..but u can go with cengage organic(for relevance with jee) and jonathan clayden..
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Is MS Chahauhan organic theory enough for Jee Advanced??@Fancy-Toon
Clayden is the best "I feel" for getting basics right..
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is there any indian version of clayden?
09:14
@111 Ms chauhan's two books are available in market one is for the indian version of solomons ( for theory ) and the the other one is Balaji's publication one which only consists of problems..
@111 no indian version of clayden
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ok!! thanks for giving your time
oh, no issues..:)
 
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11:27
@PolarBear Hello !
@PolarBear how did you utilize the time from January
 
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13:16
@Jasmine how was jee?
14:11
@111 Hi
First of all
I wanna make this crystal clear
Basicity has ABSOLUTELY NTHG to do with steric hindrance
Because it's a thermodynamic concept
While nucleophilicity is a kinetic concept
What this means is that, nucleophilic reactions have to occur fast,so steric hindrance matters
While basic reactions have technically a lotta time
So no need to look at steric hindrance here
Also @Fancy-Toon See this
It's not a very easy case to predict the basicity b/w aniline and pyridine based on qualitative arguments
Better to remember this than use questionable arguments like resonance is a game-changer
Eveb s character is a big thing
15:11
@YusufHasan Oh! I'm sorry .. I will keep that in mind..thanks!
16:07
@111 @Fancy-Toon As for your reaction about the 1,4 and 1,2 adduct
Do you guys know the actual reason behind the 1,4 and 1,2 product,the HSAB reason?
If you do,you can easily see the logic for this reaction
 
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18:31
According to HSAB principle " hard acids prefer binding to the hard bases to give ionic complexes, whereas the soft acids prefer binding to soft bases to give covalent complexes. "
I don't think HSAB is reason for this because in case of alpha-beta unsaturated aldehyde 1,2-Adduct is major product.
E.g-
@YusufHasan Am i wrong??
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19:27
ignore that.
it looks like there is an error in my book.
it says that "a,b unsaturated aldehyde favors 1,2 adduct"
absolutely wrong statement!!

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