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Hydrogen atom of chloroform is acidic .Explain

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Answered by smartnessGuru
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Hydrogen atom of chloroform is definitely acidic, but that of methane is not. ... Hydrogen atom of chloroform is acidic due to three electronegative chlorine atoms present on carbon.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Hydrogen atom of chloroform is acidic

Explanation:

  • Cl being electronegative attract shared pair of electrons between C−Cl resulting in partial positive charge on carbon. Carbon being more electronegative than H attract electrons from H making loss of H^+favourable making CHCl_3 acidic. The presence of 3 Cl aggravates the pull making the loss of H+ favourable,in turn making CHCl_3   acidic .
  • Also the Cl accepts the lone pair left behind by H ,termed as back donation, into its empty 3d shell, stabilizing the -ve charge on C . Chloroform is a colorless, volatile, liquid derivative of trichloromethane with an ether-like odor.
  • Formerly used as an inhaled anesthetic during surgery, the primary use of chloroform today is in industry, where it is used as a solvent and in the production of the refrigerant freon.

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