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4.4 Bonding in Alcohols and Alkyl Halides

4.4 Bonding in Alcohols and Alkyl Halides. H. H. H. H. O. C. Cl. C. Dipole Moments. alcohols and alkyl halides are polar. d +. H. d +. d +. d –. d –. H. H. m = 1.9 D. m = 1.7 D. Dipole Moments. alcohols and alkyl halides are polar. m = 1.9 D. m = 1.7 D.

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4.4 Bonding in Alcohols and Alkyl Halides

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  1. 4.4Bonding in Alcoholsand Alkyl Halides

  2. H H H H O C Cl C Dipole Moments • alcohols and alkyl halides are polar d+ H d+ d+ d– d– H H m = 1.9 D m = 1.7 D

  3. Dipole Moments • alcohols and alkyl halides are polar m = 1.9 D m = 1.7 D

  4. Dipole-Dipole Attractive Forces d + d – d + d – d + d – d + d – d – d +

  5. Dipole-Dipole Attractive Forces d + d – d + d – d + d – d + d – d – d +

  6. 4.5Physical Properties of Alcohols and Alkyl Halides:Intermolecular Forces • Boiling point • Solubility in water • Density

  7. Effect of Structure on Boiling Point CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH2OH • 44 4846 • -42 -32+78 • 0 1.91.7 CH3CH2F Molecularweight Boilingpoint, °C Dipolemoment, D

  8. Effect of Structure on Boiling Point CH3CH2CH3 • 44 • -42 • 0 Molecularweight Boilingpoint, °C Dipolemoment, D Intermolecular forcesare weak. Only intermolecular forces are induced dipole-induced dipole attractions.

  9. Effect of Structure on Boiling Point CH3CH2F • 48 • -32 • 1.9 A polar molecule;therefore dipole-dipoleand dipole-induceddipole forces contributeto intermolecular attractions. Molecularweight Boilingpoint, °C Dipolemoment, D

  10. Effect of Structure on Boiling Point • 46 • +78 • 1.7 CH3CH2OH Highest boiling point;strongest intermolecularattractive forces. Hydrogen bonding isstronger than other dipole-dipole attractions. Molecularweight Boilingpoint, °C Dipolemoment, D

  11. Figure 4.4 Hydrogen bonding in ethanol d– d+ d+ d–

  12. Figure 4.4 Hydrogen bonding in ethanol

  13. Boiling point increases with increasingnumber of halogens Compound Boiling Point • CH3Cl -24°C • CH2Cl2 40°C • CHCl3 61°C • CCl4 77°C Even though CCl4 is the only compound in this list without a dipole moment, it has the highest boiling point. Induced dipole-induced dipole forces are greatest in CCl4because it has the greatest number of Cl atoms. Cl is more polarizable than H.

  14. But trend is not followed when halogenis fluorine • CH3CH2F -32°C • CH3CHF2 -25°C • CH3CF3 -47°C • CF3CF3 -78°C Compound Boiling Point

  15. But trend is not followed when halogenis fluorine • CH3CH2F -32°C • CH3CHF2 -25°C • CH3CF3 -47°C • CF3CF3 -78°C Compound Boiling Point Fluorine is not very polarizable and induced dipole-induced dipole forces decrease with increasing fluorine substitution.

  16. Solubility in water • Alkyl halides are insoluble in water. • Methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol arecompletely miscible with water. • The solubility of an alcohol in waterdecreases with increasing number of carbons (compound becomesmore hydrocarbon-like).

  17. d+ d– d+ d– d+ d– Figure 4.5 Hydrogen Bonding Between Ethanol and Water

  18. Density • Alkyl fluorides and alkyl chlorides areless dense than water. • Alkyl bromides and alkyl iodides are more dense than water. • All liquid alcohols have densities of about 0.8 g/mL.

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