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| | I know I've said this before, but a whole lot of organic chemistry can be boiled down to "nucleophile attacks electrophile". A nucleophile is a
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| | How do hybrid orbitals translate into bond strength? When we look at a few worked examples, we find a handy principle to keep in mind: s-character!
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| Before you read this, I suggest you read posts 18.1 and 25.6. A buffer keeps the pH of a solution constant. Buffers are used in laboratory experiments and occur naturally in ecosystems and our bodies. A simple laboratory buffer consists of the sodium or potassium salt of a weak acid dissolved in that acid. So...