The document describes proton transfer reactions involving the loss of a leaving group and transfer of a proton. A base removes a proton from an acid, causing the leaving group to dissociate. The proton is then transferred to the base, resulting in an ionized leaving group and the conjugate base of the original acid.
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Pages from David R. Klein
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Pages from David R. Klein - Organic Chemistry As a Second Language_ First Semester Topics-Wiley (2017)
The document describes proton transfer reactions involving the loss of a leaving group and transfer of a proton. A base removes a proton from an acid, causing the leaving group to dissociate. The proton is then transferred to the base, resulting in an ionized leaving group and the conjugate base of the original acid.
The document describes proton transfer reactions involving the loss of a leaving group and transfer of a proton. A base removes a proton from an acid, causing the leaving group to dissociate. The proton is then transferred to the base, resulting in an ionized leaving group and the conjugate base of the original acid.