7. For the following acid-base reaction, what statement is correct? CH₂FCH₂COOH + CH3CHFCOONa Acid Baje A. B. S D. ACHIC strong an CH₂FCH₂COONa + CH3CHFCOOH CIB C.A CH₂FCH₂COOH is acid and left side of the equation is favored at equilibrium CH₂FCH₂COOH is conjugate acid and right side of the equation is favored at equilibrium equilibrium CH3CHFCOOH is acid and left side of the equation is favored at equilibrium CH3CHFCOOH is conjugate acid and right side of the equation is favored at
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![7. For the following acid-base reaction, what statement is correct?
A.
B.
C.
CH₂FCH₂COOH + CH3CHFCOONa
Acid
Base
فلات
11/22
ACHIC
strong acid
CH₂FCH₂COONa + CH3CHFCOOH
C.B
са
CH₂FCH₂COOH is acid and left side of the equation is favored at equilibrium
CH₂FCH₂COOH is conjugate acid and right side of the equation is favored at
equilibrium
Ht
Acid -> Donate
Base -> Accept Ht
CH3CHFCOOH is acid and left side of the equation is favored at equilibrium
CH3CHFCOOH is conjugate acid and right side of the equation is favored at
equilibrium
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![6. For the following acid-base reaction, what statement is correct?
CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂Li + CH3CH₂NH₂
Strong base
acid
A.
CH3CH₂NH2
B.
C.
D.
CH3CH₂NH2
is conjugate acid, because left side of the equation is
favored at equilibrium
CH3CH₂CH₂CH3 + CH3CH₂NHLi
weak conjugate acid weak conjugate
is acid, because right side of the equation is favored at
equilibrium
CH3CH₂CH₂CH3
CH3CH₂CH₂CH3
is conjugate acid, because left side of the equation is
favored at equilibrium
is acid, because right side of the equation is favored at
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