In a 0 .1 M solution of an acid with K a = 1×10 -4 or with K a = 4×10 -5 , the solution with higher pH has to be given with explanation. 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 At lower concentrations of hydronium ions ( H 3 O + ), pH is higher. The pH value increases with decrease in K a or the molarity of acid. The pH value decreases with increase in K a or the molarity of acid.
In a 0 .1 M solution of an acid with K a = 1×10 -4 or with K a = 4×10 -5 , the solution with higher pH has to be given with explanation. 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 At lower concentrations of hydronium ions ( H 3 O + ), pH is higher. The pH value increases with decrease in K a or the molarity of acid. The pH value decreases with increase in K a or the molarity of acid.
Q5: Label each chiral carbon in the following molecules as R or S. Make sure the stereocenter
to which each of your R/S assignments belong is perfectly clear to the grader. (8pts)
R
OCH 3
CI H
S
2pts for each R/S
HO
R
H
!!! I
OH
CI
HN
CI
R
H
Calculate the proton and carbon chemical shifts for this structure
A.
B.
b. Now consider the two bicyclic molecules A. and B. Note that A. is a dianion
and B. is a neutral molecule. One of these molecules is a highly reactive
compound first characterized in frozen noble gas matrices, that self-reacts
rapidly at temperatures above liquid nitrogen temperature. The other
compound was isolated at room temperature in the early 1960s, and is a
stable ligand used in organometallic chemistry. Which molecule is the more
stable molecule, and why?
Chapter 18 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
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