(a)
Interpretation:
Representation of proton transfer reaction by curved arrows with mentioning acids, bases and products of the given equilibrium reactions are needed to work out.
Concept introduction:
According to Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is proton donor and base is proton acceptor. Curved arrows show the reaction mechanism of the acid-base reaction.
The mechanism of proton transfer always involves at least two curved arrows. One arrow should show the abstraction of hydrogen by the base and the other arrow shows the gain of negative charge by the acid.
The favored position of equilibrium is predicted by comparing the stability of the acids or the bases in each side of the given reactions.
The lone pair of conjugate base involving in resonance in a molecule will have greater stability as compared to bases having single anion. The stability is due to resonance stabilization energy.
To draw: the proton transfer reaction mechanism of the given reactions by using curved arrows with mentiontioning acid, bases and predict the direction of favored position of equilibrium.
(b)
Interpretation:
Representation of proton transfer reaction by curved arrows with mentioning acids, bases and products of the given equilibrium reactions are needed to work out.
Concept introduction:
According to Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is proton donor and base is proton acceptor. Curved arrows show the reaction mechanism of the acid-base reaction.
The mechanism of proton transfer always involves at least two curved arrows. One arrow should show the abstraction of hydrogen by the base and the other arrow shows the gain of negative charge by the acid.
The favored position of equilibrium is predicted by comparing the stability of the acids or the bases in each side of the given reactions.
The lone pair of conjugate base involving in resonance in a molecule will have greater stability as compared to bases having single anion. The stability is due to resonance stabilization energy.
To draw: the proton transfer reaction mechanism of the given reactions by using curved arrows with mentiontioning acid, bases and predict the direction of favored position of equilibrium.
(c)
Interpretation:
Representation of proton transfer reaction by curved arrows with mentioning acids, bases and products of the given equilibrium reactions are needed to work out.
Concept introduction:
According to Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is proton donor and base is proton acceptor. Curved arrows show the reaction mechanism of the acid-base reaction.
The mechanism of proton transfer always involves at least two curved arrows. One arrow should show the abstraction of hydrogen by the base and the other arrow shows the gain of negative charge by the acid.
The favored position of equilibrium is predicted by comparing the stability of the acids or the bases in each side of the given reactions.
The lone pair of conjugate base involving in resonance in a molecule will have greater stability as compared to bases having single anion. The stability is due to resonance stabilization energy.
To draw: the proton transfer reaction mechanism of the given reactions by using curved arrows with mentiontioning acid, bases and predict the direction of favored position of equilibrium.

Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solution
Chapter 3 Solutions
ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPKGDRL+MLCRL MDL
- Part C IN H N. Br₂ (2 equiv.) AlBr3 Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and + e (×) H± 12D T EXP. L CONT. דarrow_forward9. OA. Rank the expected boiling points of the compounds shown below from highest to lowest. Place your answer appropriately in the box. Only the answer in the box will be graded. (3) points) OH OH بر بد بدید 2 3arrow_forwardThere is an instrument in Johnson 334 that measures total-reflectance x-ray fluorescence (TXRF) to do elemental analysis (i.e., determine what elements are present in a sample). A researcher is preparing a to measure calcium content in a series of well water samples by TXRF with an internal standard of vanadium (atomic symbol: V). She has prepared a series of standard solutions to ensure a linear instrument response over the expected Ca concentration range of 40-80 ppm. The concentrations of Ca and V (ppm) and the instrument response (peak area, arbitrary units) are shown below. Also included is a sample spectrum. Equation 1 describes the response factor, K, relating the analyte signal (SA) and the standard signal (SIS) to their respective concentrations (CA and CIS). Ca, ppm V, ppm SCa, arb. units SV, arb. units 20.0 10.0 14375.11 14261.02 40.0 10.0 36182.15 17997.10 60.0 10.0 39275.74 12988.01 80.0 10.0 57530.75 14268.54 100.0…arrow_forward
- A mixture of 0.568 M H₂O, 0.438 M Cl₂O, and 0.710 M HClO are enclosed in a vessel at 25 °C. H₂O(g) + C₁₂O(g) = 2 HOCl(g) K = 0.0900 at 25°C с Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C. [H₂O]= [C₁₂O]= [HOCI]= M Σ Marrow_forwardWhat units (if any) does the response factor (K) have? Does the response factor (K) depend upon how the concentration is expressed (e.g. molarity, ppm, ppb, etc.)?arrow_forwardProvide the structure, circle or draw, of the monomeric unit found in the biological polymeric materials given below. HO OH amylose OH OH 행 3 HO cellulose OH OH OH Ho HOarrow_forward
- OA. For the structure shown, rank the bond lengths (labeled a, b and c) from shortest to longest. Place your answer in the box. Only the answer in the box will be graded. (2 points) H -CH3 THe b Нarrow_forwardDon't used hand raitingarrow_forwardQuizzes - Gen Organic & Biological Che... ☆ myd21.lcc.edu + O G screenshot on mac - Google Search savings hulu youtube google disney+ HBO zlib Homework Hel...s | bartleby cell bio book Yuzu Reader: Chemistry G periodic table - Google Search b Home | bartleby 0:33:26 remaining CHEM 120 Chapter 5_Quiz 3 Page 1: 1 > 2 > 3 > 6 ¦ 5 > 4 > 7 ¦ 1 1 10 8 ¦ 9 a ¦ -- Quiz Information silicon-27 A doctor gives a patient 0.01 mC i of beta radiation. How many beta particles would the patient receive in I minute? (1 Ci = 3.7 x 10 10 d/s) Question 5 (1 point) Saved Listen 2.22 x 107 222 x 108 3.7 x 108 2.22 x 108 none of the above Question 6 (1 point) Listen The recommended dosage of 1-131 for a test is 4.2 μCi per kg of body mass. How many millicuries should be given to a 55 kg patient? (1 mCi = 1000 μСi)? 230 mCiarrow_forward
- ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305957404Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCostePublisher:Cengage LearningChemistryChemistryISBN:9781259911156Author:Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby ProfessorPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationPrinciples of Instrumental AnalysisChemistryISBN:9781305577213Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. CrouchPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9780078021558Author:Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.Publisher:McGraw-Hill EducationChemistry: Principles and ReactionsChemistryISBN:9781305079373Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. HurleyPublisher:Cengage LearningElementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Bind...ChemistryISBN:9781118431221Author:Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. BullardPublisher:WILEY





