Hydrogen Bonding
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Reduction Reactions in Organic Synthesis — Advanced Organic Chemistry: Part B: Reaction and Synthesis▶ 33:51For instance, a study on styrene using a specific ligand found two low -energy transition state structures that both precisely predicted the…The remarkable stability and preference for these transition states over others is directly linked to subtle attractive forces like pi stacking and…So it's about fitting perfectly into that chiral environmentLiquids and Intermolecular Forces — Chemistry: The Central Science▶ 5:15Dispersion forces,dipole interactions, and then a special case, hydrogen bondingLet's start with dispersion forcesRadical Reactions in Organic Synthesis — Advanced Organic Chemistry: Part B: Reaction and Synthesis▶ 14:17But it's thought to be due to enforced hydrophobic interactionsBasically, water molecules really like hydrogen bonding to each other, and they tend to squeeze non -polar organic molecules togetherSo water kind of pushes the reactants together