The following salts have to be ranked in order of increasing pH of their 0 .1 M aqueous solutions: KNO 3 , K 2 SO 3 , K 2 S, Fe(NO 3 ) 2 Concept Introduction: The dissociation of an acid can be given as HA + H 2 O ⇌ A - + H 3 O + The relationship between pH and K a can be given as K a = [H + ][A - ] / [HA] pK a = -log K a pH = pK a = -logK a The dissociation of a base can be given as B + H 2 O ⇌ BH + + OH - The relationship between pH and K b can be given as K b = [BH + ][OH - ] / [B] pK b = -log K b pH = pK b = -logK b The K a and K b are related to each other through the ion constant of water. K w = K a × K b As K a and K b are equal, if one increases, the other decreases. The larger K a value gives the lower pH and the larger K b value gives the higher pH .
The following salts have to be ranked in order of increasing pH of their 0 .1 M aqueous solutions: KNO 3 , K 2 SO 3 , K 2 S, Fe(NO 3 ) 2 Concept Introduction: The dissociation of an acid can be given as HA + H 2 O ⇌ A - + H 3 O + The relationship between pH and K a can be given as K a = [H + ][A - ] / [HA] pK a = -log K a pH = pK a = -logK a The dissociation of a base can be given as B + H 2 O ⇌ BH + + OH - The relationship between pH and K b can be given as K b = [BH + ][OH - ] / [B] pK b = -log K b pH = pK b = -logK b The K a and K b are related to each other through the ion constant of water. K w = K a × K b As K a and K b are equal, if one increases, the other decreases. The larger K a value gives the lower pH and the larger K b value gives the higher pH .
#1. Retro-Electrochemical Reaction: A ring has been made, but the light is causing the molecule to un-
cyclize. Undo the ring into all possible molecules. (2pts, no partial credit)
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I have a question about this problem involving mechanisms and drawing curved arrows for acids and bases. I know we need to identify the nucleophile and electrophile, but are there different types of reactions? For instance, what about Grignard reagents and other types that I might not be familiar with? Can you help me with this? I want to identify the names of the mechanisms for problems 1-14, such as Gilman reagents and others. Are they all the same? Also, could you rewrite it so I can better understand? The handwriting is pretty cluttered. Additionally, I need to label the nucleophile and electrophile, but my main concern is whether those reactions differ, like the "Brønsted-Lowry acid-base mechanism, Lewis acid-base mechanism, acid-catalyzed mechanisms, acid-catalyzed reactions, base-catalyzed reactions, nucleophilic substitution mechanisms (SN1 and SN2), elimination reactions (E1 and E2), organometallic mechanisms, and so forth."
Chapter 18 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change (Looseleaf)
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