Homework Question Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D...
- [Review Topics Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. The pKa's for the acids of interest are: acetone (pK, -19.3), and ethylammonium ion (pK. -10.8) ah ah ah ah А оның 4 сні ethylamine acetone ethylammonium acetone enolate a) The stronger base is b) Its conjugate acid is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are two letters, e.g. ac) Submit Answer Retry Entire Gr Not started
Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. The pka's for the acids of interest are: phenol (pK-9.9), and anilinium ion (PK, -4.6). NH2 on o-oo anilinium phenoxide aniline phenol a) The stronger acid is b) Its conjugate base is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are two letters, e.g. ae) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining
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Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. The pKa's for the acids of interest are: benzene (pK. 43), and ammonia (pKa -36). -D ids of ines are benzene iok i NH2 NH3+ amide benzene ammonia bzene anion a) The stronger acid is b) Its conjugate base is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are (two letters, e.g. ac)
[Review Topics) (References) Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. The pka's for the acids of interest are: ammonia (pK, -36), and acetone (pK, -19.3). "NH₂ som hon — + CHI CH NH3 + CH, ODS amide acetone ammonia acetone enolate OUTL a) The stronger base is b) Its conjugate acid is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are two letters, e.g. ac) 2re Submit Answer Retry Entire Group...
Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. A table of pka values for various organic and inorganic acids can be found in the references section. CH CHj CH2 acetone enolate hydrogen cyanide acetone cyanide a) The weaker base is b) Its conjugate acid is e) The species that predominate at equilibrium are (two letters, e.g. AC
Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using-the identifying letters A-D below each structure. A table of pk, values for various organic and inorganic acids can be found in the references section. H2 CH hydroxide nitroethane water nitroethane anion a) The weaker acid is b) Its conjugate base is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are (two letters, eg AC. ? Retry Entire Group more group attempts remaining Submit Answer
[Review Topics Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. A table of pk, values for various organic and inorganic acids can be found in the references section CH, H-CN hydrogen cyanide CH ethoxide cyanide ethanol a) The weaker base is b) Its conjugate acid is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are two letters, eg. AC Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Use the Réferences to access Answer the questions about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below. (Click the References button and then click the Tables link on the window that appears.) acetonitrile anion water acetonitrile hydroxide The stronger base is hydroxide Its conjugate acid is water The species that predominate at equilibrium are the reactants Submit Answer Submit Quiz
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
The first mechanistic step of the forward aldol reaction in Scheme 2 is a Bronsted acid-base reaction between cyclohexanone A and ethoxide B. As you know from class, the pKa of ethanol (the conjugate acid of ethoxide) is about 15. The pKa of which species below best approximates that of cyclohexanone (A)? O C H3C CH3 CH3 acid 1 H acid2 acid 3 pKa 10 pKa 20 pKa 35