The formula of the conjugate base formed from phosphoric acid ( H 3 PO 4 ) . Introduction: Any substance that has the tendency to donate a proton ( H + ) to other substance (base) is called an acid. The substance/species that formed after the donation of a proton by an acid is called its conjugate base. The general reaction that shows the formation of conjugate base is as follows. Acid → Conjugate base + H +
The formula of the conjugate base formed from phosphoric acid ( H 3 PO 4 ) . Introduction: Any substance that has the tendency to donate a proton ( H + ) to other substance (base) is called an acid. The substance/species that formed after the donation of a proton by an acid is called its conjugate base. The general reaction that shows the formation of conjugate base is as follows. Acid → Conjugate base + H +
Solution Summary: The author explains the formula of the conjugate base formed from phosphoric acid.
The formula of the conjugate base formed from phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
Introduction:
Any substance that has the tendency to donate a proton (H+) to other substance (base) is called an acid. The substance/species that formed after the donation of a proton by an acid is called its conjugate base.
The general reaction that shows the formation of conjugate base is as follows.
Acid→Conjugatebase+H+
b.
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The formula of the conjugate base formed from CH3COCOOH.
Introduction:
Any substance that has the tendency to donate a proton (H+) to other substance (base) is called an acid. The substance/species that formed after the donation of a proton by an acid is called its conjugate base.
The general reaction that shows the formation of conjugate base is as follows.
Acid→Conjugatebase+H+
c.
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The formula of the conjugate base formed from Chlorous acid (HClO2).
Introduction:
Any substance that has the tendency to donate a proton (H+) to other substance (base) is called an acid. The substance/species that formed after the donation of a proton by an acid is called its conjugate base.
The general reaction that shows the formation of conjugate base is as follows.
From the given compound, choose the proton that best fits each given description.
a
CH2
CH 2
Cl
b
с
CH2
F
Most shielded:
(Choose one)
Least shielded:
(Choose one)
Highest chemical shift:
(Choose one)
Lowest chemical shift:
(Choose one)
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Consider this molecule:
How many H atoms are in this molecule?
How many different signals could be found in its 1H NMR spectrum?
Note: A multiplet is considered one signal.
For each of the given mass spectrum data, identify whether the compound contains chlorine, bromine, or neither.
Compound
m/z of M* peak
m/z of M
+ 2 peak
ratio of M+ : M
+ 2 peak
Which element is present?
A
122
no M
+ 2 peak
not applicable
(Choose one)
B
78
80
3:1
(Choose one)
C
227
229
1:1
(Choose one)
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