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Determining the Rate of Hydration visually/quickly?
« on: February 25, 2013, 08:25:48 PM »
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing rate of hydration (1 = slowest, 5 = fastest).

3-hexanone: 1?
2,2-difluorobutanal:
2,2-dichlorobutanal: 
4-chloro-2-pentanone: 2?
3-chlorobutanal:

I don't necessarily understand how I can do this quickly... :( this is going to be on my Orgo test tomorrow....
I know that

Formaldehydes faster than > aldehydes faster than > ketones

That's what my teacher has in his lecture notes but there are 3 aldehydes and 2 ketones. :(

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Re: Determining the Rate of Hydration visually/quickly?
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2013, 08:31:49 PM »
Quote "Formaldehydes faster than > aldehydes faster than > ketones"

Are you sure about this? It says aldehydes faster than ketones, but you have a ketone as the fastest. Something not correct here.

What effect do the substituents have on the rate of hydration?
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Re: Determining the Rate of Hydration visually/quickly?
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2013, 09:00:19 PM »
Quote "Formaldehydes faster than > aldehydes faster than > ketones"

Are you sure about this? It says aldehydes faster than ketones, but you have a ketone as the fastest. Something not correct here.

What effect do the substituents have on the rate of hydration?

Im pretty sure :o

The question says 1 = slowest, 5 = fastest.

And I think I figured it out :o

The answers are

3-hexanone: 1 (most slowest)
2,2-difluorobutanal: 5 (most fastest)
2,2-dichlorobutanal:  4 (second most fastest)
4-chloro-2-pentanone: 2 (second most slowest)
3-chlorobutanal: 3

I guess the concept is:
The carbonyl C bonded with the MOST and CLOSEST electronegative atoms will be the most reactive and have the fastest hydration rate which results in a larger Khydration

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