9.2 Acidity of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
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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 NaOH is not strong enough to carry out this reaction.
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00:00 Introduction
00:38 The Acidity of a Terminal Alkyne (pKa ~ 26)
02:42 Deprotonating a Terminal Alkyne with NaNH2
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