please answer all the parts The following compounds can all behave as bases: 4. NANH2 NAOH...
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.
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...
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,
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.
show all work please thank you!!! 2. (4 pts total, 2 pts each) Rank the following compounds in order of increasing Brönsted acidity (1 = strongest acid, 3 = weakest acid and 2 = the one in the middle) a. CH3CO2H CH3CH2CHO CH3CH2OH b. CH3CH2NH2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2SH
Please answer question 20,22,29,31,32,35,36 Please answer all of the sub-question in 20,22,29,31,32,35,36? Thank you very much?? 3.20 What is the conjugate base of each of the following acids? (a) NH3 b) H2O (c) H2 (d) HC CH (e) CHJOH (f) HJ0* you gave as answers to Problem 3.20 in order of decreasing basicity 3.22 What is the conjugate acid of each of the following bases? (a) HSO4 (c) CH3NH2 (d) NH2 (e) CH30% ( CH,CO2 (b) H20 3.29 Write an...
1) Predict relative acidity. Rank in order of increasing acidity (be able to explain): a) CH3CH2SO3H, b) CH3CHClCO2H, c) CH3CH2OH, d) ClCH2CH2CO2H, e) CH3CH2CO2H 2) Predict relative acidity. Rank the following in order in increasing acidity: NH3, H2SO4, CH3OH, CH3CO2H, H3O+, H2O Hint: think of what would produce the most stable species after deprotonation. A good acid would gladly lose a proton (to form a stable conjugate base). 3) Predict relative basicity. Rank the following in order in increasing basicity:...
Please solve and explain 1. (6 pts.) Rank the following compounds in order of increasing acidity. Each series should be considered separately. Use resonance and/or inductive effects to explain acidity. For full credit you will need to draw any resonance forms or indicate dipole if it is relevant. Also for each compound draw its conjugate base. Series 1: OH он OH O Series 2: CN 2. (4 pts.) Fill the reactions with the products and circle the favorite side: OH+...
answer all parts clear and accurate Indicate whether the following species are Arrhenius acids or bases and/or Bronsted-Lowry acids or bases: 1. Both Arrhenius and Bronsted acid 2. Bronsted base NH2 3. Bronsted acid HCIO 4. Arrhenius acid 5. Arrhenius base 6. Both Arrhenius and Bronsted base