12. Draw the conjugate acids for the following: e a. 13. a. Circle the three most acidic protons in this molecule. OH F b. Li(CH₂CH3) ОН 0-H

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**Question 12:** Draw the conjugate acids for the following:

a. [Image of a structure with a ketone]

b. Li(CH₂CH₃) → CH₃-CH₃

**Question 13:** 

a. Circle the three most acidic protons in this molecule.

[Image of a molecule displaying a chain with multiple functional groups, including hydroxyl (OH) groups and a fluorine (F) atom within the backbone. The structure ends with a carboxylic acid (COOH) group.]

- The molecule is composed of several carbon atoms forming a chain, with a hydroxyl group attached to two of the carbons and a fluorine atom attached to another.
- At one end of the molecule, there is a carboxylic acid group characterized by a carbonyl (C=O) bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH).
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 12:** Draw the conjugate acids for the following: a. [Image of a structure with a ketone] b. Li(CH₂CH₃) → CH₃-CH₃ **Question 13:** a. Circle the three most acidic protons in this molecule. [Image of a molecule displaying a chain with multiple functional groups, including hydroxyl (OH) groups and a fluorine (F) atom within the backbone. The structure ends with a carboxylic acid (COOH) group.] - The molecule is composed of several carbon atoms forming a chain, with a hydroxyl group attached to two of the carbons and a fluorine atom attached to another. - At one end of the molecule, there is a carboxylic acid group characterized by a carbonyl (C=O) bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH).
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conjugate acids are obtained by accepting H+ ion. With increasing the electronegativity difference between bonded atoms leads to increase the acidity of this bond.

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