Which statement is correct regarding the acid-base equilibrium system below? OH HN. CH HC I. spontaneous in forward direction, because H3CCH»NH;" is a weaker acid than H3CCH>OH II. CCH;OH spontaneous inforward direction because H CCH;NHT stronger acid than III. pontaneOUs HT Teverse dire tos, because HCCH2NH3" is a stropger acid HICCH2OH IV spontanecus in reverse direction. be
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![Which statement is correct regarding the acid-base equilibrium system below?
OH
H;N.
HC
I.
spontaneous in forward direction, because H2CCH»NH;" is a weaker acid than
H3CCHJOH
spontaneous inforward direction because H3CCH2NH3\» la stronger acid than
HCCH OH
III. spontaneQUs INTeverse diecton, because #HICCH2N+3¯ is= stionger etid thar
IV. spontanecIS iN reverse direction. becausECH NH vense add than Hac CH
Suggestion: Look up the pka values for the acids invalved in the above reaction to best
support your response! Table provided below.
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