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General Organic Chemistry Question 1:
The correct option for the pKa of following pairs of compounds is
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Option 1 : I > II and III > IV
General Organic Chemistry Question 1 Detailed Solution
CONCEPT:
Basicity and pKb Relationship
- pKb is the negative logarithm of the base dissociation constant (Kb).
- Lower pKb → Stronger base
- Higher pKb → Weaker base
- The basicity of nitrogen-containing heterocycles depends on:
- Availability of the lone pair on nitrogen
- Resonance delocalization
- Aromaticity and hybridization
EXPLANATION:
- Compound I (imidazole):
- One nitrogen has a lone pair not involved in aromaticity; the other is basic.
- More basic due to lone pair availability.
- Compound II (pyridine):
- Lone pair on sp2 hybridized N is not involved in aromaticity → easily available.
- Less basic than imidazole due to resonance.
- Compound III (pyrrole):
- Lone pair is involved in aromaticity → not available for protonation.
- Very weak base.
- Compound IV (indole):
- Pyrrole-like nitrogen, lone pair involved in aromaticity → very low basicity.
- Slightly more basic than pyrrole, but still weak.
- Order of basicity:
- II > I > IV > III → pKb order: I > II and III > IV
Therefore, the correct pKb order is I > II and III > IV.