OH- is stronger base than the ether. Therefore it accepts proton faster than the ether molecule. As ether is more stable ( neutral) than OH-.
Whereas the conjugate acid of the ether ( oxonium ion) is stronger acid ( proton donor) than water. As water is neutral and more stable than the oxonium ion of the ether.
Therefore , the acid- base reaction will be favored to the right side.
Which side will the following acid-base reaction favor? C) он C) both The right The left...
7. Which statement is true about the acid/base equilibrium reaction? ASH OH (A) The right side is favored because the base on the right side is the stronger of the two bases. (B) The right side is favored because the base on the right side is more stable. (C) The left side is favored because the base on the left side is weaker. (D) The right side is favored because we always draw reactions such that the right side is...
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Q 10- For the following acid-base reaction, predict which side the equilibrium is favored (circle or draw an arrow pointing the favored side). Calculate the Keg from the pKa given. PK, -30 Kea pk, 10
For the following reaction, which reaction will be faster (Left or Right)? Why? Click on the reaction that will be faster AND the right reason I + OH or I + OOCCH, Left Right Because the correct answer performs an elimination reaction while the incorrect one does a substitution reaction Because the correct answer has a stronger base than the incorrect answer. Resonance makes a stronger base. Because the correct answer has a stronger base than the incorrect answer. Resonance...
Question 13 2 pts Which side does the equilibrium lie on for the Acid-Base reaction shown below? O 人人 人员一 人。 Please start your answer with the word "RIGHT" or "LEFT" or "EQUAL" and then give your explanation. Your explanation must be IN YOUR OWN WORDS. DO NOT copy and paste information from other places. Use plain text only. Do NOT include images, links, etc. HTML Editor
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
right side (- Keep each reaction as a reduction (as in Table), and use this for both sides: E-E- (RT/n F) In Q Then use: Ecl E, (on the right side) - E. (on left side) 5) Consider the following electrochemical cell. Ni (s) I NİSO, (aq) (NiSO4-0.0020 M) Il (Cu2+-: 0.0030 M) | Cu (s) CuCl2 (aq) a) Write out the Nernst equation for both of the half reactions. Calculate the potential (voltage) for the system (E cell and...
indicate which side, if any, would be favored in the reaction .202030-Orga CHM2350-30336.202030 Week 5 Exam-2 Indicate which side, if any, would be favored in the reau HO ОН H a. Equally to both sides b. A different product would be favored. c. This reaction cannot occur without a catalyst. d. To the right e. To the left
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...
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...