| 11. | The structure, and hence its basicity, of sodium methoxide in solution depends on the solvent.
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| 12. | It is developed to explain the extraordinary stability of guanidinium cation and high basicity of the Guanidine.
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| 13. | Nuclephilicity and basicity are linked and the more nucleophilic a molecule becomes the greater said nucleophile s basicity.
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| 14. | Nuclephilicity and basicity are linked and the more nucleophilic a molecule becomes the greater said nucleophile s basicity.
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| 15. | Y-aromaticity is a concept developed to explain the extraordinary stability and high basicity of the guanidinium cation.
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| 16. | Alkalinity is related to the pH of a solution, ( its basicity ) but measures a different property.
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| 17. | The Edwards equation relates the nucleophilic power to " polarisability " and " basicity ".
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| 18. | This increase in basicity causes problems for S N 2 reaction mechanisms when the solvent of choice is protic.
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| 19. | H is a measure of the basicity of the nucleophile relative to protons, as defined by the equation:
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| 20. | For this reason, the basicity of amines in these aprotic solvents is almost solely governed by the electronic factors.
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