Rank the following acids in order of increasing acid strength when dissolved in water. EXPLAIN your ranking using both inductive effect (think about the O atoms) and the stability of the product (draw all the resonances of the product, think about the number of resonances)
HMnO4, H3AsO4, H2SO3, H2SO4
Rank the following acids in order of increasing acid strength when dissolved in water. EXPLAIN your...
General Acid-Base Concepts – Answer the following questions or provide explanations for the following using any and all of the acid-base concepts discussed in Chapter 6. (3 Pts each = 18 Pts) a. The conductivity of BrF3 is increased by adding KF. b. AlF3 is insoluble in HF but dissolves if NaF is added. However, if BF3 is added AlF3 precipitates. c. Most of the metals used in antiquity were class (b) (soft in HSAB terminology) metals. (Hint: look up...
Please just answer part " b". Please explain your ranking based on inductive, electronegativity,resonance stability, size. 4. The following compounds can all behave as bases: NANH2 NaOH CHCH,ОН CH3CH2NH2 NH2 For each compound, draw its conjugate acid. a. b. Rank the acids in order of increasing basicity. Explain your ranking.
Part A Based on molecular structure, arrange the following oxyacids in order of increasing acid strength: HCIO,, HIOy, HBrO; Rank the acids from weakest to strongest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help HCIO: HO, HB-03 Weakest acid Strongest acid The correct ranking cannot be determined. Submit Request Answer
lel For the next problems, your explanation needs to refer to one or more of the following factors: inductive, electronegativity, resonance stability, size 3 The following compounds can all behave as acids O FaC OH CHCH2OH CF H3C Он но н.с Он For each compound, draw its conjugate base. a. Explain your ranking Rank the acids in order of increasing acidity. b. 4. The following compounds can all behave as hases: NaOH CH CH2OH NANH2 CH CH2NH NH2 For each...
Please just answer part " b". Please explain your ranking based on inductive, electronegativity,resonance stability, size. For the next problems, your explanation needs to refer to one or more of the following factors: inductive, electronegativity, resonance stability, size 3. The following compounds can all behave as acids: H, COH HOCF3 HCL-OH CH3CH2OH E C. 1 a. For each compound, draw its conjugate base. b. Rank the acids in order of increasing acidity. Explain your ranking,
Rank the followig compounds in order of decreasing acid strength using periodic trends. Put them strongest to weakest: H2S, HCl, BH3, HBr. Match the follwing acids to the given Kal values: H2S, H2SO4, H2SO3 Kal= 1.7*10^-7 Kal= 1.7*10^-2 Kal= very large
Can you please explain these throughly!! I will give good rate thank you!! For the next problems, your explanation needs to refer to one or more of the following factors: inductive, electronegativity, resonance stability, size 3. The following compounds can all behave as acids: 0 0 OH CH3CH2OH F C HCOH HOCF3 HC 0 a. For each compound, draw its conjugate base. b. Rank the acids in order of increasing acidity. Explain your ranking, 4. The following compounds can all...
Rank the following in order of increasing acid strength (1=weakest acid and 4=strongest acid) 4. (4 pts) Rank the following structures in order of increasing acid strength (1 = weakest acid and 4= strongest acid): HN NH OH OH We were unable to transcribe this image
For the next problems, your explanation needs to refer to one or more of the following factors: inductive, electronegativity, resonance stability, size 3. The following compounds can all behave as acids: O HC OH HOCF3unhoOH CH3CH2OH E a. For each compound, draw its conjugate base. b. Rank the acids in order of increasing acidity. Explain your ranking.
6. Rank the following in order of increasing SN1 reactivity (1 is least reactive). Explain your ranking. བ བསམ་ཡས་པ་མ་བསམ་ལབ་པ་བ་ཁམས་ལས་མ་ཡ་ 7. Draw the complete mechanism for the following reaction leading to the major product. 1111111 Ona