Stronger acid in given set of the compounds has to be identified. Concept Introduction: For binary acids, the element present in the same group of periodic table, strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity. H-A bond strength decreases down a group because of overlapping between 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom and more diffusion, larger p orbital of A atom increases the strength of an acid and so decreases with increasing size of the element.
Stronger acid in given set of the compounds has to be identified. Concept Introduction: For binary acids, the element present in the same group of periodic table, strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity. H-A bond strength decreases down a group because of overlapping between 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom and more diffusion, larger p orbital of A atom increases the strength of an acid and so decreases with increasing size of the element.
Solution Summary: The author explains that strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity.
Stronger acid in given set of the compounds has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
For binary acids, the element present in the same group of periodic table, strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity. H-A bond strength decreases down a group because of overlapping between 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom and more diffusion, larger p orbital of A atom increases the strength of an acid and so decreases with increasing size of the element.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Stronger acid in given set of the compounds has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Oxoacids have general formula is HnYOm, where Y is non-metallic atom (C,N,S and Cl) and n, m are integers. Y is always bonded to one or more OH group. Strength of an acid increases with increasing electronegativity of Y and sometimes strength of an acid increases with increasing number of Oxygen atoms.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Stronger acid in given set of the compounds has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
For binary acids, the element present in the same group of periodic table, strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity. H-A bond strength decreases down a group because of overlapping between 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom and more diffusion, larger p orbital of A atom increases the strength of an acid and so decreases with increasing size of the element.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Stronger acid in given set of the compound has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
For binary acids, the element present in the same group of periodic table, strength of H-A bond is important to determine an acidity. H-A bond strength decreases down a group because of overlapping between 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom and more diffusion, larger p orbital of A atom increases the strength of an acid and so decreases with increasing size of the element.
Consider the following reaction: (a) What is the acid on the left side of the equation? (b) What is the base on the left side of the equation? (c) What is the conjugate base of the acid on the left? (d) What is the conjugate acid of the base on the left? (e) What is the acid on the right side of the equation? (f) What is the base on the right side of the equation? (g) What is the conjugate base of the acid on the right? (h) What is the conjugate acid of the base on the right?
Predict the stronger acid in each pair: (a) HNO3 or HNO2;(b) H2S or H2O; (c) H2SO4 or H2SeO4; (d) CH3COOH or CCl3COOH.
(a) Rank the following compounds in order of increasing acidity. (b) Which compound forms the strongest conjugate base?
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