Lecture

Electronic Effects in Hydrolysis

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This lecture covers the electronic effects in hydrolysis reactions, focusing on inductive and resonance effects. It explains how substituents influence the reactivity of compounds through examples like nitrophenol and benzoic acid. The lecture also delves into the Hammett equation, Hammett constants, and the impact of temperature on reaction rates.

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