Cleavage of Carbon-Carbon Bonds With Periodic Acid
Just as important as learning reactions that generate carbon-carbon bonds, we need ways to cleave carbon-carbon bonds as well.This is useful for splitting a molecule up into fragments, or transforming a cyclic molecule into a linear molecule. Periodic acid is an interesting oxidizing agent that allows us to do this, so let's see how it works!
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How does formic acid form from the reaction of periodic acid and glycerol?
What is mechanism in case of other compounds where hydroxyl group is adjacent to carbonyl group i.e. glyceraldehyde & dihydroxy acetone ?
3:50 How do Aldehydes get cleaved to become Formic Acid in this example? Does the Acylium ion HC(+)O steal (-)OH from the Periodate transition state?
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Professor dave. i got a question about transition metal ions, do they retain their transition metal properties after they are in an ionization state where they no longer have a partially filled d-orbital (ie. Ti 4+, has no partially filled d orbital left, will it still produce a color when dissolved in water,etc.)
@ProfessorDaveExplains
3 жыл бұрын
the different ions produce different colors, even two different oxidation states for the same metal can produce different colors
@justinjaya9268
3 жыл бұрын
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Hmm, i see, in terms of different oxidation states it can create different colors, but how about the oxidation states that no longer contain any partially filled d-orbital like Ti 4+ or V 5+
@sjholmesbrown
3 жыл бұрын
@@justinjaya9268 It can often depend on what co-ion the metal is coordinated with. The d-orbitals are still available even if nominally empty and if the energy gap is right then the compound will absorb light at frequencies that give visible colours.
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Professor Dave what is 2HIO4
@ProfessorDaveExplains
3 жыл бұрын
two equivalents of periodic acid
I use this acid to cleave carbon-carbon bonds, periodically.
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Isn't that erythrose? Not Glyceraldehyde?
Welp I’ve been pronouncing periodic acid wrong the whole time
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It's not Periodic acid. It's Per Iodic acid
@ProfessorDaveExplains
3 жыл бұрын
It's one word. That's how prefixes work.
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