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The Effect of Solvent Polarity on Equilibria

Like reaction rates, the effect of solvent polarity on equilibria may be rationalized by consideration of the relative polarities of the species on each side of the equilibrium. A polar solvent will therefore favour polar species. A good example is the keto-enol tautomerization of ethyl acetoacetate, in which the 1,3-dicarbonyl, or keto, form is more polar than the enol form, which is stabilized by an intramolecular H-bond. The equilibrium is shown in Scheme 1.3. In cyclohexane, the enol form is slightly more abundant. Increasing the polarity of the solvent moves the equilibrium towards the keto form [28], In this example, H-bonding solvents will compete with the intramolecular H-bond, destabilizing the enol form of the compound. [Pg.27]


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