Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.35P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Following reaction, conjugate acid-base pairs has to be identified.

Concept introduction:

Conjugate acid-base pair:

By gain or loss of H+ conjugate acid-bases are related to each other.

Consider acid HA with its corresponding base A- they are collectively known as conjugate acid-base pair since they are associated with gain or loss of proton.

Conjugate base of weak acid is a weak base.

Conjugate acid of weak base is a weak acid.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 6.35P

For given reaction, acid –base pair is,

  Acid                          Base    H3O+                             H2OH3N+CH2CH2N+H3H3N+CH2CH2NH2

Explanation of Solution

Given reaction is

H3N+CH2CH2N+H3+H2OH3N+CH2CH2NH2+H3O+Acidbaseconjugate baseconjugate acid

By the concept of Bronsted-Lowry acid- base, the base which accept a proton called conjugated acid and similarly the acid which donates a proton called conjugate base.

Hence, the acid-base pair in this reaction is,

  Acid                          Base    H3O+                             H2OH3N+CH2CH2N+H3H3N+CH2CH2NH2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Following reaction, conjugate acid-base pairs has to be identified.

Concept introduction:

Conjugate acid-base pair:

By gain or loss of H+ conjugate acid-bases are related to each other.

Consider acid HA with its corresponding base A- they are collectively known as conjugate acid-base pair since they are associated with gain or loss of proton.

Conjugate base of weak acid is a weak base.

Conjugate acid of weak base is a weak acid.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 6.35P

For given reaction, acid –base pair is,

  Acid                   Base    C6H5CO2H                        C6H5CO2    C6H5NH+C6H5N

Explanation of Solution

Given reaction is

C6H5CO2H+C6H5NC6H5CO2-+C6H5NH+Acidbaseconjugate baseconjugate acid

By the concept of Bronsted-Lowry acid- base, the base which accept a proton called conjugated acid and similarly the acid which donates a proton called conjugate base.

Hence, the acid-base pair in this reaction is,

  Acid                   Base    C6H5CO2H                        C6H5CO2    C6H5NH+C6H5N

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