The concentration of hydroxide ion and pH of the solution has to be calculated. Concept introduction: An equilibrium constant ( K ) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium. For the general base B, B ( aq ) +H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ BH + ( aq ) +OH - ( aq ) The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows: K b = [ BH + ] [ OH - ] [ B ] An equilibrium constant ( K ) with subscript b indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an base in water. Base - dissociation constants can be expressed as pK b values, pK b = -log K b and 10 - pK b = K b Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula, Percent dissociated = dissociation initial ×100 The K b value is calculating by using following formula, K w = K a × K b The molarity is calculated by using following formula, Molarity (M) = Moles of solute Volume of solution in liter
The concentration of hydroxide ion and pH of the solution has to be calculated. Concept introduction: An equilibrium constant ( K ) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium. For the general base B, B ( aq ) +H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ BH + ( aq ) +OH - ( aq ) The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows: K b = [ BH + ] [ OH - ] [ B ] An equilibrium constant ( K ) with subscript b indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an base in water. Base - dissociation constants can be expressed as pK b values, pK b = -log K b and 10 - pK b = K b Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula, Percent dissociated = dissociation initial ×100 The K b value is calculating by using following formula, K w = K a × K b The molarity is calculated by using following formula, Molarity (M) = Moles of solute Volume of solution in liter
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 18, Problem 18.115P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The concentration of hydroxide ion and pH of the solution has to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
An equilibrium constant(K) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium.
For the general base B,
B(aq)+H2O(l)⇌BH+(aq)+OH-(aq)
The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows:
Kb=[BH+][OH-][B]
An equilibrium constant (K) with subscript b indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an base in water.
Base - dissociation constants can be expressed as pKb values,pKb = -log Kb and10 - pKb = Kb
Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula,
Percent dissociated = dissociationinitial×100
The Kb value is calculating by using following formula,
Kw = Ka × Kb
The molarity is calculated by using following formula,
3. SYNTHESIS. Propose a sequence of synthetic steps (FGI) that convert the starting
material (SM) into the Target molecule. For each FGI in your proposed synthesis,
specify the reagents / conditions, and draw the product(s) of that FGI. DO NOT
INCLUDE the FGI mxn in the answer you submit. If an FGI requires two reagent
sets, specify the order in which the reagent sets are added, e.g., i) Hg(OAc)2 / H₂O;
ii) NaBH4/MeOH. Indicate the stereochemistry (if any) of the products of each FGI.
FGI 1.
Me
Starting Material
Source of all carbons
in the Target molecule
(can use multiple copies)
Me
Me
Target molecule
+ enantiomer
curved arrows are used to illustate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction mechanism steps
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