Using resonance and induction, explain why sulfuric and nitric acid are such strong acids. Also explain why sulfuric acid is a stronger acid than nitric acid (40 pts).
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Using resonance and induction, explain why sulfuric and nitric acid are such strong acids. Also explain...
D) During the nitration of benzene ring by conc. nitric acid in presence of conc. sulfuric acid, conc. nitric acid acts as: E) Which of the following alcohol can't be oxidized even with stronger oxidizing agent as chromic acid? Please explain, thank you!
Why is sulfuric acid stronger than sulfurous acid? a) The sulfur in sulfuric acid is more electromagnetic b) The OH bonds in sulfuric acid are stronger c) There are more O2 atoms in sulfuric acid d) Sulfuric acid has an H atom bonded directly to a S atom
24) Classify the following compounds as weak acids (W) or strong acids (S): benzoic acid nitric acid acetic acid B) WWW A) SWW C) WSS E) SSS D) WSW
Typically, strong acids, like sulfuric acid, are used as an acid-catalyst for dehydration reactions of alcohols. What limitations/hazards does sulfuric acid pose in comparison to phosphoric acid? (select all that might apply) Extremely reactive Flammable Oxidizer Highly corrosive Odorous (smelly)
PROCEDURE CAUTION!!! Nitric acid and sulfuric acid are strong and corrosive acids. For that reason, avoid inhaling its vapors or causing any contact with the skin or clothing. Wear your protective glasses at all times. Use the extractors to work with these acids. A. Nitration of methyl benzoate 1. Preparation of the reactants. In the extractor you will find a burette with concentrated sulfuric acid, a second burette with concentrated nitric acid, clearly identified. Familiarize yourself with the scales of...
Why is it important to maintain the reaction temperature low and the addition of nitric acid-sulfuric acid mixture carried out slowly?
AlCl3 and BCl3 are strong Lewis acids. But, CaCl2 is not a Lewis acid. Explain why. (Hint: Write the reactions of these substances with H2O and explain.) Help, please, and thank you :)
Provide the mechanism for the nitration of acetophenone using a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid. Include the mechanism of formation of the electrophilic species NO2, as well as the important resonance contributors involved after the electrophile attacks the benzene ring. acetophenone
nitration of methyl benzoate why is the reaction mixture cooled as the sulfuric/nitric acid mixture is added?
Please explain in words and in equations the resonance structures. (10 pts) There are things in the world called super acids. One of those acids are Fluorosulfuric acid HSO:F. This acid is a lot stronger than H2SO4. Explain and illustrate your answer using Lewis drawings. Extra credit will be given if you can give 2 reasons. HSO3F SOF H=2 H₂SO4 HSO4 S=6 -s= öts= : B=ve