The component of a buffered solution that consumes added strong base should be determined. Concept Introduction: There can be two main kinds of buffer systems depending on the pH values that one needs to achieve in preparation of the buffer solutions. The two main kinds are acidic and basic buffer solutions. In both these kinds of buffer solutions there are two main constituents. In an acidic buffer a weak acid and its conjugate base are the two main components in the buffer system. An example of such an acidic buffer system is the acetic buffer system. Acetic buffer contains acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) as the weak acid and acetate ions (of the form of sodium acetate, CH 3 COONa) as the conjugate base (with respect to acetic acid) of the buffer system.
The component of a buffered solution that consumes added strong base should be determined. Concept Introduction: There can be two main kinds of buffer systems depending on the pH values that one needs to achieve in preparation of the buffer solutions. The two main kinds are acidic and basic buffer solutions. In both these kinds of buffer solutions there are two main constituents. In an acidic buffer a weak acid and its conjugate base are the two main components in the buffer system. An example of such an acidic buffer system is the acetic buffer system. Acetic buffer contains acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) as the weak acid and acetate ions (of the form of sodium acetate, CH 3 COONa) as the conjugate base (with respect to acetic acid) of the buffer system.
Solution Summary: The author explains that there are two main kinds of buffer solutions depending on the pH values that one needs to achieve in preparation.
The component of a buffered solution that consumes added strong base should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
There can be two main kinds of buffer systems depending on the pH values that one needs to achieve in preparation of the buffer solutions. The two main kinds are acidic and basic buffer solutions. In both these kinds of buffer solutions there are two main constituents.
In an acidic buffer a weak acid and its conjugate base are the two main components in the buffer system. An example of such an acidic buffer system is the acetic buffer system. Acetic buffer contains acetic acid (CH3 COOH) as the weak acid and acetate ions (of the form of sodium acetate, CH3 COONa) as the conjugate base (with respect to acetic acid) of the buffer system.
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What type of step is this? Check all that apply.
Draw the products of the step on the right-hand side of the drawing area
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propagation
initialization
passivation
none of the above
22.16 The following groups are ortho-para directors.
(a)
-C=CH₂
H
(d)
-Br
(b)
-NH2
(c)
-OCHS
Draw a contributing structure for the resonance-stabilized cation formed during elec-
trophilic aromatic substitution that shows the role of each group in stabilizing the
intermediate by further delocalizing its positive charge.
22.17 Predict the major product or products from treatment of each compound with
Cl₁/FeCl₂-
OH
(b)
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CHO
22.18 How do you account for the fact that phenyl acetate is less reactive toward electro-
philic aromatic substitution than anisole?
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