00:01
So when it comes to electrophilic iodidination, iotination, yeah, that's the word.
00:08
You've learned of one way to do it that involves using a copper salt, like copper two chloride, which basically oxidizes the iodide to, or iodine, iodine, iodine, to ipus, which is an electrophile.
00:24
Right, but if you have something like icl here, just based off of an electronegativity argument, your dipole moment is actually going towards chlorine, right? so in this case, you actually have a partial positive charge on iodine and a partial negative charge on chlorine.
00:41
So this is, the icl is actually a source of i -plus.
00:46
So once you know that, this is actually very similar to the second question of a chapter where you have this electrophilic fluorination agent.
00:53
It's pretty much the same kind of arrow pushing...