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Interpretation:
The preceding statements by estimating the
Concept introduction:
The strength of two acids can be compared based on the
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- I understand where the proton transfer occurs but not what the products will look like. Can you draw curved arrows to show proton transfer and what the reaction products would look like? And explain which side is favored and whyarrow_forwardShow full curly arrow mechanims and talk about regioselctivity/stereoselctivity. Also, define which one is nucleophile, electrophile, base/acid/reducing agent and reaction name. Thank youarrow_forwardFor the acid-base reactions below, draw the products and the correct equilibrium arrows. Also show arrows depicting the flow of electrons. 1.) (Use your understanding of factors that impact electron stability to determine relative acid strengths 2.) F HO : NH H₂ H₂ H₂ NH₂ + H. H + : NH₂ || I H H H-CI: ?? ??arrow_forward
- Rank the bold-faced hydrogens for the following compounds from most acidic to least acidic. The table below can be useful to answer this problem. I Short pka table Functional group Hydrochloric acid Carboxylic acids Protonated amines Water Alkyne Amine Alkane OII>IV> V> ||| > | OIV>II>I>V > III OV> III > IV> II > I II CI co₂H Stronger Example acid pka HCI: H3C NHÀ :C HO-H H3C-CEC-H : NH3 III CH4 Weaker acid -8 5 10 14 25 -35 ~50 IV CO₂H conj. base :CI: H₂C : NH3 e.. : OH R-CEC: : NH₂ CH3 V Weaker base Stronger base Harrow_forwardWhich is the order of decreasing acid strength of the following compounds (greatest first)? CI-CH2 Br-CH2 OH F-CH2 OH F-CH OH OH %3D II IV Select one: O IV > II > | > |II O II > IV > I > || O I> 1> III > I OV > III > I> |Iarrow_forwardcan you help me determine what c4 this is? It could be: 1-butanol, 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol , or cyclopentanol It had a boiling point around 93-104arrow_forward
- 6. For each of the following acid base reactions shown below, draw curved arrows to show proton transfer. Use ARIO to predict if the equilibrium lies to the left or right. Na HO :O: Na® Hol HO töh töm .H :O: H Na Na Na HN :OH :0: H e.. :OH :O: SH *carbonic acid H₂CO3 has a pKa value of 6.3arrow_forwardI need help with questions 4-8. Please number which question you're answeringarrow_forwardPlease be clear in answerarrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning