3.6 Position of Equilibrium and Choice of Reagents Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation. (The acidic protons are shown in red.) NO Forward direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid Reverse direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid. Forward direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid Reverse direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative. making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. Hint

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3.6 Position of Equilibrium and Choice of Reagents
Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation.
(The acidic protons are shown in red.)
A
D
Forward direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid
Reverse direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid.
Forward direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid.
Reverse direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative. making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid.
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Transcribed Image Text:Docs Fre x on wiley.com/was/u/v2/adaptive-assessment-player/index.html?launchid=843b76b8-2162-4454-0559 2dd7657bbe254/activity 3.6 Position of Equilibrium and Choice of Reagents Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation. (The acidic protons are shown in red.) A D Forward direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid Reverse direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid. Forward direction is favored because carbon is less electronegative, making C the weaker base and A the stronger acid. Reverse direction is favored because nitrogen is more electronegative. making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. Hint
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