The trend in acid strength has to be explained. Concept Introduction: A carboxylic acid can behave as a stronger bronsted acids when the hydrogen atom of alpha carbon is replaced by an anion. This condition is enhanced by: ( 1 ) The presence of electronegative atom. ( 2 ) The Greater positive formal charge on the central atom. ( 3 ) The Possibility of resonating structures for the anion that delocalize the negative charge on the anion, which lead to stability.
The trend in acid strength has to be explained. Concept Introduction: A carboxylic acid can behave as a stronger bronsted acids when the hydrogen atom of alpha carbon is replaced by an anion. This condition is enhanced by: ( 1 ) The presence of electronegative atom. ( 2 ) The Greater positive formal charge on the central atom. ( 3 ) The Possibility of resonating structures for the anion that delocalize the negative charge on the anion, which lead to stability.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a carboxylic acid behaves as stronger bronsted acids when the hydrogen atom of alpha carbon is replaced by an anion.
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 16, Problem 110IL
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The trend in acid strength has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
A carboxylic acid can behave as a stronger bronsted acids when the hydrogen atom of alpha carbon is replaced by an anion. This condition is enhanced by:
(1) The presence of electronegative atom.
(2) The Greater positive formal charge on the central atom.
(3) The Possibility of resonating structures for the anion that delocalize the negative charge on the anion, which lead to stability.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The trend in acid strength and the acid which have the highest pH and which have the lowest pH is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The pH is a measure of Hydronium ion concentration. The expression for pH is,
pH=−log[H3O+] (1)
Higher the value of Ka, stronger the acid and for the acidic solution pH<7, which means higher the value of Ka, smaller the value of pH.
1.
Answer the questions about the following reaction:
(a) Draw in the arrows that can be used make this reaction occur and draw in the product of substitution in this
reaction. Be sure to include any relevant stereochemistry in the product structure.
+
SK
F
Br
+
(b) In which solvent would this reaction proceed the fastest (Circle one)
Methanol
Acetone
(c) Imagine that you are working for a chemical company and it was your job to perform a similar reaction to the
one above, with the exception of the S atom in this reaction being replaced by an O atom. During the reaction, you
observe the formation of three separate molecules instead of the single molecule obtained above. What is the likeliest
other products that are formed? Draw them in the box provided.
3. For the reactions below, draw the arrows corresponding to the transformations and draw in the boxes the reactants
or products as indicated. Note: Part A should have arrows drawn going from the reactants to the middle structure
and the arrows on the middle structure that would yield the final structure. For part B, you will need to draw in
the reactant before being able to draw the arrows corresponding to product formation.
A.
B.
Rearrangement
ΘΗ
2. Draw the arrows required to make the following reactions occur. Please ensure your arrows point from exactly
where you want to exactly where you want. If it is unclear from where arrows start or where they end, only partial
credit will be given. Note: You may need to draw in lone pairs before drawing the arrows.
A.
B.
H-Br
人
C
Θ
CI
H
Cl
Θ
+
Br
O