2. a) For each compound show its conjugate base. Lone pairs have been left out but are assumed to be there. Show all valence electrons. Show any resonance structures if applicable. b) Rank the conjugate base in the order you would predict, from most stable to least stable. c) Rank the original compounds in order, from strongest acid to weakest acid. C. CH3 HO, CICH2 .C. OH ClC OH CH;CH,OH HO, Cl,CH

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a) Predict the products of the following acid-base reactions

b)draw the electron flow that leads to the products

c)indicate wether the equilibrum lies to the left or right of the equlibrium arrow

 

2) 

A)for each compound show its conjugate base. Show all valence electrons and any resonance structures 

b)rank the conjugate base in the order you would predict from most to least stables

c)rank the original compounds in order from strongest to weakest acid. 

1. a) Predict the products of the following acid-base reactions.
b) Draw the electron flow that leads to the products. Redraw the Lewis structures if it helps. Be accurate
indicating the electrons that flow.c) Indicate whether the equilibrium lies to the left or right of the
equilibrium arrow.
a)
Hộ-s-ÖH
b)
CH
HO-S-OH
H.
-0-
c) CH,-OH
2. a) For each compound show its conjugate base. Lone pairs have been left out but are assumed to be there.
Show all valence electrons. Show any resonance structures if applicable.
b) Rank the conjugate base in the order you would predict, from most stable to least stable.
c) Rank the original compounds in order, from strongest acid to weakest acid.
CH3
CICH,
C.
OH Cl,C
CH;CH,OH
HO.
Cl,CH
HO.
Transcribed Image Text:1. a) Predict the products of the following acid-base reactions. b) Draw the electron flow that leads to the products. Redraw the Lewis structures if it helps. Be accurate indicating the electrons that flow.c) Indicate whether the equilibrium lies to the left or right of the equilibrium arrow. a) Hộ-s-ÖH b) CH HO-S-OH H. -0- c) CH,-OH 2. a) For each compound show its conjugate base. Lone pairs have been left out but are assumed to be there. Show all valence electrons. Show any resonance structures if applicable. b) Rank the conjugate base in the order you would predict, from most stable to least stable. c) Rank the original compounds in order, from strongest acid to weakest acid. CH3 CICH, C. OH Cl,C CH;CH,OH HO. Cl,CH HO.
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