Asked by joe
why do organic reactions occur more slowly than inorganic reactions (those that contain ionic bonds)?
In inorganic reactions the ions merely need to get close enough to attract between + and - charges. Organic compounds are not ionic (some are polar); therefore, the atoms are not as free to move about.
In inorganic reactions the ions merely need to get close enough to attract between + and - charges. Organic compounds are not ionic (some are polar); therefore, the atoms are not as free to move about.
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