14. a) A student drew the following reaction. Below explain why it is WRONG. H N. :CEN H b) Would H₂O be a good solvent for this reaction. Explain why or why not. HH H-C=N+ 16. For the following acid-base reaction, predict a) The products of the reaction b) Which side of the equilibrium is favored. Explain your answe + Na NH₂

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b. Rank the protons, with 1 being the most acidic. Put the number next to the proton.
c. Explain your ranking
14. a) A student drew the following reaction. Below explain why it is WRONG.
:C=N +
H
H
Η Η
H-CEN +
b) Would H₂O be a good solvent for this reaction. Explain why or why not.
16. For the following acid-base reaction, predict
a) The products of the reaction
b) Which side of the equilibrium is favored. Explain your answer
+ Na NH₂
H
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Transcribed Image Text:b. Rank the protons, with 1 being the most acidic. Put the number next to the proton. c. Explain your ranking 14. a) A student drew the following reaction. Below explain why it is WRONG. :C=N + H H Η Η H-CEN + b) Would H₂O be a good solvent for this reaction. Explain why or why not. 16. For the following acid-base reaction, predict a) The products of the reaction b) Which side of the equilibrium is favored. Explain your answer + Na NH₂ H Page 2 of 5
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