The disinfectant phenol ( C 6 H 5 OH ) has pK a of 10 .0 in water but 14 .4 in methanol. The reason has to be given for the different pK a values of phenol. Concept Introduction: The dissociation of an acid can be given as HA + H 2 O ⇌ A - + H 3 O + The relationship between pK a and K a can be given as K a = [H + ][A - ] / [HA] pK a = -log K a pH = pK a = -logK a The pK a value increases with decrease in K a or the molarity of acid. The pK a value decreases with increase in K a or the molarity of acid.
The disinfectant phenol ( C 6 H 5 OH ) has pK a of 10 .0 in water but 14 .4 in methanol. The reason has to be given for the different pK a values of phenol. Concept Introduction: The dissociation of an acid can be given as HA + H 2 O ⇌ A - + H 3 O + The relationship between pK a and K a can be given as K a = [H + ][A - ] / [HA] pK a = -log K a pH = pK a = -logK a The pK a value increases with decrease in K a or the molarity of acid. The pK a value decreases with increase in K a or the molarity of acid.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 18, Problem 18.147P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The disinfectant phenol (C6H5OH) has pKa of 10.0 in water but 14.4 in methanol. The reason has to be given for the different pKa values of phenol.
Concept Introduction:
The dissociation of an acid can be given as
HA + H2O⇌A- + H3O+
The relationship between pKa and Ka can be given as
Ka = [H+][A-] / [HA]pKa= -log KapH = pKa = -logKa
The pKa value increases with decrease in Ka or the molarity of acid.
The pKa value decreases with increase in Ka or the molarity of acid.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The disinfectant phenol (C6H5OH) has pKa of 10.0 in water but 14.4 in methanol. Methanol is stronger or weaker base than water has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
The dissociation of an acid can be given as
HA + H2O⇌A- + H3O+
The relationship between pKa and Ka can be given as
Ka = [H+][A-] / [HA]pKa= -log KapH = pKa = -logKa
The pKa value increases with decrease in Ka or the molarity of acid.
The pKa value decreases with increase in Ka or the molarity of acid.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The dissociation reaction of phenol in methanol has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Dissociation reaction:
A chemical reaction in which a compound breaks into two or more parts is said to be a dissociation reaction.
AB→A+B
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The expression for the autoionization constant of methanol has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Autoionization reaction:
The reaction that occurs between the molecules of same compound to produce ions without addition of any external reagent is said to be autoionization reaction.
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Organic Reactions Assignment
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Write the type of reaction that is occurring on the line provided then complete the reaction. Only include the
major products and any byproducts (e.g. H₂O) but no minor products. Please use either full structural
diagrams or the combination method shown in the lesson. Skeletal/line diagrams will not be accepted.
H3C
1.
2.
CH3
A
Acid
OH
Type of Reaction:
NH
Type of Reaction:
+ H₂O
Catalyst
+ HBr
3.
Type of Reaction:
H3C
4.
Type Reaction:
5. H3C
CH2 + H2O
OH
+
[0]
CH3
Type of Reaction:
6. OH
CH3
HO
CH3 +
Type of Reaction:
7.
Type of Reaction:
+ [H]
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