nBuli + H2O, and whether nBuli is a bronsted base?
This reaction-
n-BuLi + H2O → nBuH + LiOH
I understand is
C4H9Li + H2O --> C4H10 + LiOH
And I understand that n-Buli(C4H9Li) is in a solvent but is not forming solvated ions. It's a molecule, it's covalent.
What i'm wondering is whether or not it's a bronsted base.
The conjugate pairs don't quite work..
C4H9Li/C4H10 <-- The Li has gone..
H2O/LiOH <-- An Li has been gained.
And we can't cancel the Li out as a spectator ion, because it's part of the n-Buli(C4H9Li) molecule, it's not a spectator ion.
Thanks