(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 CHEMISTRY,SOLNS...-ETEXT+BOX
- How many chiral centers are there in the following molecule? HO 0 1 ○ 2 ♡ 4 'N'arrow_forwardThe following chemical structure represents a molecule of what molecular formula?arrow_forwardWhich region(s) of the following phospholipid is/are hydrophobic? RO I hydro-water phobic-dislikes = Hydrophobic dislikes water ○ I only Il only I and III only II and IV only O II, III, and IV only III || IVarrow_forward
- Given the following data, determine the order of the reaction with respect to H2. H2(g) + 21Cl(g) → I2(g) + 2HCl(g) Experiment [H2] (torr) [ICI] (torr) Rate (M/s) 1 250 325 0.266 2 250 81 0.0665 3 50 325 0.266arrow_forwardWhich one of the following molecules is chiral? H- NH₂ H3C དང་།་ OH H HO H₂N HO- -H CHO -OH H HO- OH H- -H CH₂OH OHarrow_forwardThe structure of an unsaturated phospholipid is shown below. Which region of the molecule is most hydrophilic ? H₂N-CH₂ H₂C IV CH3 CH3 hydro-water philic-likes = Hydrophilic likes water ○ IV All regions are equally hydrophilic. IIIarrow_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





