
(a)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to product side by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
The ion
In the conjugate base formed, the negative charge on nitrogen is delocalized through the electron withdrawing resonance effect of carbonyl group. Thus, amide is a stronger acid than water, and hence, the equilibrium is favored to the product side.
The
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and
(b)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with the numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to the reactant side by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction,
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of the stronger acid and
(c)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to product side by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction, cyclopentadiene acts as an acid and the negatively charge nitrogen abstracts a proton from diisopropylamine to give the following products:
On the product side, the negative charge on carbon is a resonance stabilized by a conjugated double bond; such stabilization of the negative charge is not possible on the reactant side where the negative charge is on nitrogen bonded to two electron donating isopropyl groups. The acid is stronger when its conjugate base is stable, therefore, cyclopentadiene is a stronger acid than
According to Appendix
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and
(d)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to the product side by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction, the hydride ion abstracts the terminal proton of an
As the effective electronegativity of
According to Appendix
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and
(e)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to the product side by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction, the propanoate ion abstracts the proton of hydronium ion to give the following products:
According to Appendix
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and
(f)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to the product side. Benzene is the weaker acid by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction, the
As the oxygen atom is more electronegative than carbon, the negative charge on oxygen is more stable as compared to carbon. Thus, an anion on the right side, having negative charge on oxygen, is more stable than the anion on the left side where the negative charge is on carbon. Therefore, propanol is more acidic than benzene, and hence, the reaction is favored to the product side.
According to Appendix
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and the
(g)
Interpretation:
The products for the given proton transfer reaction are to be drawn and the favored equilibrium side with numerical factor is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The proton transfer reactions favor the side opposite the stronger acid. Larger the

Answer to Problem 6.41P
The products for the given reaction are:
The equilibrium is favored to the product side. Benzene is the weaker acid by a factor of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is:
In the given reaction, the hydride ion abstracts the proton from carboxylic acid and gives the following products:
The conjugate base formed with a negative charge on the oxygen atom is better stabilized by the resonance effect. This makes the carboxylic acid the stronger acid, and the equilibrium is favored to the product side.
According to Appendix
The favored equilibrium side with numerical value is determined on the basis of stronger acid and the
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