(a) Interpretation: The chemical formula of the acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water needs to be determined. Concept introduction: A substance is said to be acidic if it can give hydrogen ions ( H + ) whereas a base is said to be a substance that can give OH - ion. This theory of acid and base is called the Arrhenius theory of acid and base. Another theory that is purposed by Bronsted and Lowery is called Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory. It states that acid can give H + ions, whereas a base can accept the H + ion in its solution. Hence this theory is entirely based on the presence of H + ion in the given substance. It purposed the concept of conjugate acid-base pair. A Bronsted acid gives H + ion to form conjugated base whereas a Bronsted base accepts H + ion to form its conjugate acid. HA + H 2 O → A - + H 3 O + Bronsted + Bronsted Conjugated Conjugated Acid base base acid Overall the reaction of acid and base forms salt and water as the product. This reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
(a) Interpretation: The chemical formula of the acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water needs to be determined. Concept introduction: A substance is said to be acidic if it can give hydrogen ions ( H + ) whereas a base is said to be a substance that can give OH - ion. This theory of acid and base is called the Arrhenius theory of acid and base. Another theory that is purposed by Bronsted and Lowery is called Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory. It states that acid can give H + ions, whereas a base can accept the H + ion in its solution. Hence this theory is entirely based on the presence of H + ion in the given substance. It purposed the concept of conjugate acid-base pair. A Bronsted acid gives H + ion to form conjugated base whereas a Bronsted base accepts H + ion to form its conjugate acid. HA + H 2 O → A - + H 3 O + Bronsted + Bronsted Conjugated Conjugated Acid base base acid Overall the reaction of acid and base forms salt and water as the product. This reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
Solution Summary: The author explains the chemical formula of the acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Definition Definition Compound that can increase the concentration of H + ions when it is dissolved in water.
Chapter 17, Problem 17.33P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of the acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
A substance is said to be acidic if it can give hydrogen ions ( H+ ) whereas a base is said to be a substance that can give OH- ion. This theory of acid and base is called the Arrhenius theory of acid and base.
Another theory that is purposed by Bronsted and Lowery is called Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory. It states that acid can give H+ ions, whereas a base can accept the H+ ion in its solution. Hence this theory is entirely based on the presence of H+ ion in the given substance. It purposed the concept of conjugate acid-base pair. A Bronsted acid gives H+ ion to form conjugated base whereas a Bronsted base accepts H+ ion to form its conjugate acid.
HA + H2O → A- + H3O+Bronsted + Bronsted Conjugated Conjugated Acid base base acid
Overall the reaction of acid and base forms salt and water as the product. This reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The first and second dissociation reaction of acid that is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
A substance is said to be acidic if it can give hydrogen ions ( H+ ) whereas a base is said to be a substance that can give OH- ion. This theory of acid and base is called the Arrhenius theory of acid and base.
Another theory that is purposed by Bronsted and Lowery is called Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory. It states that acid can give H+ ions whereas a base can accept the H+ ion in its solution. Hence this theory is entirely based on the presence of H+ ion in the given substance. It purposed the concept of conjugated acid-base pair. A Bronsted acid gives H+ ion to form conjugated base whereas a Bronsted base accepts H+ ion to form its conjugated acid.
HA + H2O → A- + H3O+Bronsted + Bronsted Conjugated Conjugated Acid base base acid
Overall the reaction of acid and base forms salt and water as the product. This reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
When N,N-dimethylaniline is treated with bromine both the ortho and para products
are observed. However when treated with a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid only
the meta product is observed. Explain these results and support your answer with the
appropriate drawings *Hint amines are bases*
N
HNO3
H2SO4
N
NO2
N
Br2
N
Br
+
N
8-8-8
FeBr3
Br
Draw a mechanism that explains the formation of compound
OMe
SO3H
1. Fuming H2SO4
Consider the following two acid-base reactions:
OH
OHI
Based on what you know about the compounds and their acidity, which
direction would you expect both of these reactions to proceed? Show
your reasoning.
A pKa table has been provided in case you need it.
Functional group
Example
pka
CHA
-50
Alkane
-35
Amine
: NH3
Alkyne
RH
25
Water
HO-H
169
16
10
Protonated
amines
NH
10
5
Carboxylic
acids
OH
Hydrochloric
acid
HCI
A chemist intends to run the following reaction on the three substrates shown below:
H₂O
R-CI
product
room temp.
Cl
Cl
(1)
(2)
(3)
They find one will react quickly, one slowly, and one will not react at all. Which is which, and why?
HINT: What is the reaction they're trying to do? Does that mechanism tell you anything about why something would be favored?
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