
MCMP 204-Spring 2 3. a. For the following reaction draw and label the expected conjugate acid...
3. a) For the following reaction, label the acid and the base. Then draw the structures of the conjugate acid and base. н ............ conjugate acid conjugate base b) Clearly show the movement of electrons (arrow-pushing mechanism) for the reaction. c) Write the pka values under the acid and conjugate acid. Draw your equilibrium arrow to favor the direction toward the weaker acid (think about what the pka value tells you about acidity).
2. For the following acid-base equilibrium H-BH + Acid Base Conjugate Base Conjugate Acid (a) Draw a curved arrow mechanism above to show the transfer of a proton from the starting acid "acetylene" to the starting base "n-butyllithium"(two curved arrows are necessary). (b) Draw the conjugate base of acetylene and the conjugate acid of n-butyllithium, indicating all counter ions and formal charges in the rectangles provided above. (c) Which side. Left or Right, of this equilibrium is favored thermodynamically? What...
3. Below is an acid base reaction, complete the mechanism below illustrating the proton transfer reaction by adding appropriate curved arrow notation. Label each species as either acid, base, conjugate acid, or conjugate base.
For the Bronsted acid? base reaction shown below, determine the conjugate acid? base pairs. Then give the curved-arrow notation for the reaction in the left-to-right direction. (To draw the arrows, click on Fill in the blanks with the letters A,B,C, and D, representing the species in the reaction above. (It doesn?t matter which pair you list first.) acid and its conjugate base acid and its conjugate base
Draw the conjugate base for the following acid. Suppose the following molecules undergo a proton transfer reaction. Draw the mechanism and give the most likely products. Be sure to include all mechanism arrow, electron pairs, and formal charges for all starting materials and products.
Draw the products of the reaction of benzoic acid with NaOH (aq) and identify the conjugate acid and base in the products. Determine the direction of the equilibrium for this reaction and use pKa values to justify your answer. Is the organic product of this reaction water soluble? Why or why not? Using the chemicals provided, benzoic acid, Ethyl p-aminobenzoate, Fluorenone, Sodium Hydroxide, Hydrochloric Acid, Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate, Diethyl Ether , how might you convert this product back to the...
Draw in the curved arrows for the following reactions. Label each
reactant and product as an acid, a base, a conjugate acid, or a
conjugate base except for any rearrangements or additions.
Draw in the curved arrows for the following reactions. Label each reactant and product as an acid, a base, a conjugate acid, or a conjugate base except for any rearrangements or additions. 2. - H-O + H + (a) H н H-C-Ö-H (b) CH H-Ö+ о-сн, +-CH, (c)...
5. Complete the following Bronsted acid-base reaction for which the equilibrium lies to the right. Identify the acid, the base, the conjugate acid, and the conjugate base. Show the flow of electrons using curved arrows. : Question1: Identify the acid and the base. Provide reasoning by applying the thought process used to answer the multiple choice questions. Question 2: Choose the correct electrons on the base and draw the arrow to its destination. In conjunction with the first arrow, show...
Complete the following acid/base reaction with curved arrows. Label Bronsted Acid (BA), Bronsted Base (BB), Conjugate Acid (CA), Conjugate Base (CB) or Lewis Acid (LA), Lewis Base (LB), when applicable. (5 Pts) + H-Br
IV) Acid/Base Reaction - Answer the next few questions about Molecule B, shown below. a) Circle the terms that correctly describe the molecule. H-bond acceptor dextrorotatory contains ketone racemic has enantiomer H-bond donor Molecule B [a] = -27.8° optically active contains aldehyde levorotatory b) Molecule B can react with another molecule in an acid/base reaction (shown below). olgan In the spaces provided, please do the following: i) Draw the structure of the missing molecule in the space provided. ii) Circle...