Acidity of Terminal Alkynes | 9.2 Organic Chemistry
Alkyne Acidity Chad reveals that terminal alkynes (pKa ~ 26) are considerably more acidic than a typical alkene (pKa ~ 44) or alkane (pKa ~ 50). He then goes on to show that sodium amide, NaNH2, is typically the preferred base for deprotonating a terminal alkyne to form an acetylide ion as sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is not strong enough to carry out this reaction. If you want all my study guides, quizzes, and practice exams, check out my premium course at https://www.chadsprep.com/organic-che... 00:00 Introduction 00:38 The Acidity of a Terminal Alkyne (pKa ~ 26) 02:42 Deprotonating a Terminal Alkyne with NaNH2 https://www.chadsprep.com/ #organicchemistry #organicchemistrytutorial #alkynes

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