Why is this CH2 in the center marked as having a positive charge?
I've been studying too much today, and my head refuses to work. Please give just a hint. I want to refresh my knowledge about this reaction.
I've been studying too much today, and my head refuses to work. Please give just a hint. I want to refresh my knowledge about this reaction.
1 Answer
Mar 23, 2018
Consider what the electrons are doing in the pi bond, they are attacking the
Now the carbon atom only has three bonds: one to carbon and two to hydrogen, hence the positive charge, that is a very great substrate for the nucleophilic bromide hanging out in the solution.
This is what's (roughly) happening in the transition state you're confused about,