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Chapter 2, Problem 2.40P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The product of the given proton transfers reaction is to be drawn. The acid and base in the starting material, and the conjugate acid and base in the products are to be stated.

Concept introduction: In proton transfer reaction, acid donate protons to from a conjugate base and a base accepts protons to from a conjugate acid. An acid base reaction is represented as,

HA+BBH++AAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

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Answer to Problem 2.40P

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3O and NH3. The acid and base in the starting material are CH3OH and NH2 respectively. the conjugate acid and base in the products are NH3 and CH3O respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The given starting material CH3OH will acts as an acid and gives it proton to the base NH2 to from CH3O and NH3. The reaction that takes place between CH3OH and NH2 is represented as,

CH3OH+NH2NH3+CH3OAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

Conclusion

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3O and NH3. The acid and base in the starting material are CH3OH and NH2 respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are NH3 and CH3O respectively.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The product of the given proton transfers reaction is to be drawn. The acid and base in the starting material, and the conjugate acid and base in the products are to be stated.

Concept introduction: In proton transfer reaction, acid donate protons to from a conjugate base and a base accepts protons to from a conjugate acid. An acid base reaction is represented as,

HA+BBH++AAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

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Answer to Problem 2.40P

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CH2COO and H3COH. The acid and base in the starting material are CH3CH2COOH and H3CO respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are H3COH and CH3CH2COO respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The given starting material CH3CH2COOH will acts as an acid and gives it proton to the base H3CO to from H3COH and CH3CH2COO. The reaction that takes place between CH3CH2COOH and H3CO is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 2, Problem 2.40P

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Conclusion

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CH2COO and H3COH. The acid and base in the starting material are CH3CH2COOH and H3CO respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are H3COH and CH3CH2COO respectively.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The product of the given proton transfers reaction is to be drawn. The acid and base in the starting material, and the conjugate acid and base in the products are to be stated.

Concept introduction: In proton transfer reaction, acid donate protons to from a conjugate base and a base accepts protons to from a conjugate acid. An acid base reaction is represented as,

HA+BBH++AAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

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Answer to Problem 2.40P

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CH2OH2+ and Br. The acid and base in the starting material are HBr and CH3CH2OH respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are CH3CH2OH2+ and Br respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The given starting material HBr will acts as an acid and gives it proton to the base CH3CH2OH to from CH3CH2OH2+ and Br. The reaction that takes place between CH3CH2OH and HBr is represented as,

HBr+CH3CH2OHCH3CH2OH2++BrAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

Conclusion

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CH2OH2+ and Br. The acid and base in the starting material are HBr and CH3CH2OH respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are CH3CH2OH2+ and Br respectively.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation: The product of the given proton transfers reaction is to be drawn. The acid and base in the starting material, and the conjugate acid and base in the products are to be stated.

Concept introduction: In proton transfer reaction, acid donate protons to from a conjugate base and a base accepts protons to from a conjugate acid. A acid base reaction is represented as,

HA+BBH++AAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

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Answer to Problem 2.40P

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CCH and OH. The acid and base in the starting material are H2O and CH3CC respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are CH3CCH and OH respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The given starting material H2O will acts as an acid and gives it proton to the base CH3CC to from CH3CCH and OH. The reaction that takes place between H2O and CH3CC is represented as,

H2O+CH3CCCH3CCH+OHAcidBaseConjufagate acidConjufagate base

Conclusion

The products of the given proton transfer reaction are CH3CCH and OH. The acid and base in the starting material are H2O and CH3CC respectively. The conjugate acid and base in the products are CH3CCH and OH respectively.

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