Q 11-11-42 E-e
Question
Which reactant in each of the following pairs is more nucleophilic? Explain.
(e) I- or Cl-
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
I-
1Nucleophile
Essentially, nucleophiles are negatively charged particles or species with lone electrons available for bonding.
2Rules to identify more nucleophilic species
- Nucleophile attacking the same atom then nucleophilicity is same as basicity that more basic species is more nucleophilic in nature.
- Nucleophilicity increases in going down in a group of the periodic tables.
- A negatively charged nucleophile is more nucleophilic than a neutral nucleophile due to a negative charge.
3More nucleophiles among I - or Cl -
On the basis of:
- Rule2: Nucleophilicity increases in going down in a group of the periodic table.
\({I^ - }\;and\;C{l^ - }\) belong to group 17 of the periodic table and \({I^ - }\) is above \(C{l^ - }\) in the group.
I- is more nucleophilic than Cl-
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