Lysergic acid (LSD, shown below) is a carboxylic acid with hallucinogenic properties. Use curved arrows to...
2. Complete the following for each reaction: A Draw the full mechanisms for the reactions, providing all curved arrows and all products of the reactions with all appropriate charges. Draw in bonds between the most acidic proton and the atom it is bonded to if needed. Also draw in lone pairs where appropriate. B. Label the acid, base, conjugate acid, conjugate base, and any spectator ion (if present). C. Indicate which side of the reaction would be favored (reactants or...
The equilibrium lies to the right in the reaction below. Following the curved arrows, complete the equation to show the products formed. Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. Part 1: :SCH3 view structure view structure Conjugate acid Conjugate base Acid Part 2 out of 2 Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction. Refer to a table of pKa values in your book. Enter your answer in scientific notation. × 10 Keq Next part
In the folowing Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, methane sulfonic acid reacts with dimethylamine. Use curved arrows to indicate the flow of electrons in the reactants and draw lewis structure of the conjugate acid and conjugate base. Be sure to include any formal charges.
Draw overall reaction and mechanism Overall reaction, mechanism with curved arrows and relevant bond dipoles indicated; Identification of Acid, Base, and their conjugates as is appropriate; direction of the equilibrium with approximate pKas for any proton transfer reactions; functional group name and conjugate base name Carboxylate synthesis from carboxylic acids 1. Convert an acid to a sodium carboxylate using an appropriate base REACT trifluoroacetic acid with NaOH
Complete the mechanism of the following Diels-Alder reaction by drawing the curved arrows for the concerted reaction and the final product formed. (Note that the COOH group is a carboxylic acid group, which is electron withdrawing.) Interactive 3D display mode Draw all missing reactants and/or products in the appropriate boxes by placing atoms on the grid and connecting them with bonds, including charges where needed. Indicate the mechanism by drawing the electron-flow arrows on the molecules. Arrows should start on...
Curved Arrow Pushing 5. For each transformation below, complete the mechanism by drawing the proper arrows. Show all lone pairs in the reactants and products. X -- d .o.o. OX C. @s-CH2-CH2-CH2CH2-Br- - R H Ho H. :-- -- ::-- .Com -- 0.00u . осн HOCH . CH3 CH + Ho CH3 대 CH3 5. For each transformation below, complete the mechanism by drawing the proper arrows. Show all lone pairs in the reactants and products. X X - separowangen...
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...
2.11 Complete a net ionic equation for each proton-transfer reaction, using curved arrows to show the flow of electron pairs in each reaction. In addition, write Lewis structures for all starting materials and products. Label the original acid and its conjugate base; label the original base and its conjugate acid. If you are uncertain about which substance in each equa- tion is the proton donor, refer to Table 2.2 for the pk, values of proton acids. (See Examples 2.3, 2.5)...
Use curved arrows to show your solution here. Draw the products of the reaction. Name the products. label acid, base, conjugate acid, conjugate base. Hö H-: H H Н. H H-0: ö
5. For the following acid-base reactions, complete the products, show the mechanism (curved arrows), and label the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. A) ? O:N H B) :- ? H Page 2 of 3 6. For the reaction in question 5 (A and B), write the pk, values of the acid and conjugate acid underneath them and then circle the side of the equilibrium that is favored. If neither side is favored, write "neither." Briefly explain quantitatively (using...