ORGANIC CHEMISTRY GGC>CUSTOM<-TEXT
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY GGC>CUSTOM<-TEXT
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Chapter 3.3, Problem 4PTS

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: More acidic compound to be identified in the following.

Concept Introduction

PKa Value: The pKa value computes the acidity of an acid. This value depends upon the chemical property and identity of the compound.

pKa = - log Ka

Where,

Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. If the acid is strong means Ka on the order of 1010 and weak means Ka on the order of 1050. Strong acid means pKa value is low value and Weak acid means pKa value is high.

If we know which proton is the more acidic and which proton is the less acidic we can make the determination regarding basicity.

The pKa values for some compounds and their conjugate base

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