amon the given options, option "A" is correct.
the electronegative Cl atom makes the O-H more polar, because Cl withdraws electrons from the carbon atom and creates deficiency of electron density.
b. the ionisation of both are not equal, because in chloroacetic acid gives proton easily than acetic acid.
c. the Cl is present on alpha carbon atom.
d. chloroacetic acid is more easily ionised than acetic acid.
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6. Draw the Lewis structures for the acids on the next page. Make sure to follow all the direction given in the table. Lewis Structure Acid Show all lone electron pair and Geometry Around Central bond orders. Circle the acidic Atom(s): Tetrahedral, Trigonal Planar, or Bent hydrogens. Show resonance structures when appropriate N Atom: O Atom (Connected to H): Nitric Acid HNO3 C Atom (Connected to H's): C Atom (Connected to O's): Acetic Acid CH3COOH O Atom (Connected to H):...
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8. Draw the Lewis structures for the acids on the next page. Make sure to follow all the direction given in the table. Lewis Structure Show all lone electron pair and Acid Geometry Around Central bond orders. Circle the acidicAtom(s): Tetrahedral Trigonal Planar, or Bent hydrogens. Show resonance structures when appropriate N Atom O Atom (Connected to H) Nitric Acid HNO3 C...
Acetic acid (CH:COOH) and trifluoroacetic acid (CF COOH) are shown by these particulate models. The K, for trifluoroacetic acid is 10 times greater than acetic acid. Use the models to account for the differences in magnitude for the K, constant. The yellow atoms are fluorine, the red atoms are oxygen, the black atoms are carbon, and the white atoms are hydrogen. 1st attempt Part 1 (2 points) Write the formulas for the conjugate bases for the two structures. The conjugate...
please help! correlation of acidity with electrostatic
potential. The assigned acid is Maleic Acid: Electrostatic
Potential is 379.2 kJ/mol. Answering any part of this assignment
would help greatly to understand more about it.
Assigned Acid #27 03 02 04 01 C2. H3 H2 Maleic Acid - Electrostatic Potential is 379.2 k]/mol Kal = 1.2 x 102 1. Using the Electrostatic Potential Map word document posted on Moodle, identify the region(s) with the most positive electrostatic potential of your assigned acid...
Which of the following is more soluble in water, acetic acid or hexanoic acid? O O Acetic acid is more soluble in water than hexanoic acid because acetic acid is smaller. Neither acetic acid nor hexanoic acid is soluble in water. e tic acid is less soluble than hexanoic acid in water because acetic acid is smaller. Acetic acid and hexanoic acid have equal solubility in water. O For the following SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of...
RM-Q19 Chloroacetic acid, CICH2CO2H, is a stronger acid than acetic acid. Which one of the following best explains this? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a CICH2C02" is more stable than CH3C02" because of the electron-withdrawing Cl. b CICH2CO2 is more soluble in water than CH3CO2" because of the CI. с CICH2CO2 is more stable than CH3CO2" because of an additional resonance form. d CICH2C02" is more stable than...
2. Identify the strongest type of intermolecular forces in acetone, ethanol, water and hexane. (Structures listed on page 15.) Experiment 2 Intermolecular Forces There are three general types of intermolecular forces. All substances exhibit London Dispersion Forces (LDF), and they are generally the weakest of the three types. These London forces are due to the attractions between small, temporary dipoles that arise from the constant, random movement of the electrons in a substance. As molar mass increases, the size of...
1. Why do ions like Na+ and Cl- tend to stick together? What kind of bond results from this force? 2. Why do the nuclei of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms remain close together in the structure of a water molecule? What is more stable about a molecule of H2O than three separate atoms of O, H, and H? 3.How is the force holding the water molecule together different from an ionic bond? 4. What makes the covalent...
QUESTION 3 Salicylic acid reacts with acetic anhydride to form aspirin and acetic acid as shown. Use the equation to answer Questions 3 – 6. (salicylic acid) (aspirin) C7H6O3 (s) + C4H6O3 (l) → C9H8O4 (s) + CH3COOH (l) MM = 138 MM = 180 If we divide 180 by 138 we find that 1.00 g salicylic acid will produce a maximum of 1.30 g aspirin. 3. A student starts with 3.20 g salicylic acid. What is the maximum amount...
Exercise 2 Separation of a Mixture Based on Acid-Base Properties One purpose of this exercise is to learn how to use a separatory funnel to extract a single component away from other compounds in solution. To do so, we will apply the principles of solubility and acid-base behavior you’re seeing in class. One of the compounds is neutral in the acid-base sense. It has no ability to either donate or accept a proton from an aqueous solution, and will remain...