Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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ISBN: 9780618974122
Author: Andrei Straumanis
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 11E

Use curved arrows to show the most likely acid-base reaction between phenol and NaOH.
a. Use p K a data to mark each curved arrow with a positive or negative energy change in p K a ,units.
b. Calculate Δ H for this reaction, and sketch an energy diagram showing Δ H as an arrow onyour diagram.

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a) Compare your calculated Keq values for the equilibrium solutions you made and measured. Are they relatively close? Should they be?   b) Compare your average Keq at room temperature to the Keq you measured at elevated temperature. If there is a difference, do you think it is significant, and if so, in which direction has the reaction shifted at the higher temperature? Does this mean the reaction is endothermic or exothermic?   c)If the cuvettes are not wiped clean of smudges and fingerprints prior to measuring the absorbances in Part II, will the measured Keq be affected? If affected, will the measured Keq be higher or lower than the true Keq? Briefly justify your answer.   d) Is spectrophotometry a reasonable method for determining the concentration and equilibrium constants of coordination complexes? How certain of your results are you?
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Given these reactions, answer the questions (one answer can be used twice) NaOEt 1 YBr EtOH YBr Br KOtBu || ||| Br IV Reaction I is most likely Reaction II is most likely Reaction III is most likely Reaction IV is most likely NaCN ✓ [Choose] E2 E1 SN1 SN2 [Choose] [Choose ]

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