Potassium acid phthalate, KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 , or KHP, is used in many laboratories, including general chemistry laboratories, to standardize solutions of base. KHP is one of only a few stable solid acids that can be dried by warming and weighed. A 0.3420-g sample of KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 reacts with 35.73 mL of a NaOH solution in a titration. What is the molar concentration of the NaOH? KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 ( a q ) + NaOH ( a q ) → KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( a q )
Potassium acid phthalate, KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 , or KHP, is used in many laboratories, including general chemistry laboratories, to standardize solutions of base. KHP is one of only a few stable solid acids that can be dried by warming and weighed. A 0.3420-g sample of KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 reacts with 35.73 mL of a NaOH solution in a titration. What is the molar concentration of the NaOH? KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 ( a q ) + NaOH ( a q ) → KNaC 8 H 4 O 4 ( a q ) + H 2 O ( a q )
Potassium acid phthalate,
KNaC
8
H
4
O
4
, or KHP, is used in many laboratories, including general chemistry laboratories, to standardize solutions of base. KHP is one of only a few stable solid acids that can be dried by warming and weighed. A 0.3420-g sample of
KNaC
8
H
4
O
4
reacts with 35.73 mL of a NaOH solution in a titration. What is the molar concentration of the NaOH?
KNaC
8
H
4
O
4
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a
q
)
+
NaOH
(
a
q
)
→
KNaC
8
H
4
O
4
(
a
q
)
+
H
2
O
(
a
q
)
6. Show how you would accomplish the following transformations. (Show the steps and reagents/solvents needed)
2-methylpropene →2,2-dimethyloxiran
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4) Answer the following exercise with curved arrows indicating who is a
nucleophile or Who is the electrophile?
2.44 Predict the structure of the product formed in the reaction of the organic base
pyridine with the organic acid acetic acid, and use curved arrows to indicate
the direction of electron flow.
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H3C
OH
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Pyridine
Acetic acid
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