Iodine is a very huge molecule and low electronegative that's why it always gives very slow or reversible reactions.
Iodination of alkanes is typically irreversible because once the iodine atom undergoes a substitution reaction with a hydrogen in the alkane, a strong C-I bond is formed making it difficult to reverse the reaction. Additionally, the reaction conditions usually do not favor the removal of the iodine atom from the alkane.
The possible sites of iodination on the salicylamide ring are the ortho- (positions 2 and 6) and para- (position 4) positions relative to the amide group.
Alkyl iodides cannot be prepared directly by iodination of alkanes because iodine is not a good enough electrophile to react with an alkane under typical reaction conditions. Alkyl iodides are usually prepared indirectly by reacting an alkyl halide with a soluble iodide salt in the presence of a mild oxidizing agent.
In an alkane, each carbon atom is bonded to 4 hydrogen atoms. So, the number of hydrogens in an alkane can be determined by the formula 2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms in the alkane.
Yes. The alkane series is the series of saturated hydrocarbons with the formula CnHn+2 .
Iodination of alkanes is typically irreversible because once the iodine atom undergoes a substitution reaction with a hydrogen in the alkane, a strong C-I bond is formed making it difficult to reverse the reaction. Additionally, the reaction conditions usually do not favor the removal of the iodine atom from the alkane.
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The possible sites of iodination on the salicylamide ring are the ortho- (positions 2 and 6) and para- (position 4) positions relative to the amide group.
Alkyl iodides cannot be prepared directly by iodination of alkanes because iodine is not a good enough electrophile to react with an alkane under typical reaction conditions. Alkyl iodides are usually prepared indirectly by reacting an alkyl halide with a soluble iodide salt in the presence of a mild oxidizing agent.
No, there are many alkanes; methane is the simplest alkane.
Yes, if the alkane is cyclic and the alkene is not.
In an alkane, each carbon atom is bonded to 4 hydrogen atoms. So, the number of hydrogens in an alkane can be determined by the formula 2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms in the alkane.
No. Octane is an alkane but it has eight carbons.
Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
Yes. The alkane series is the series of saturated hydrocarbons with the formula CnHn+2 .
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The IUPAC name for the alkane given is the systematic name assigned to the specific alkane based on its structure and number of carbon atoms.