The Ka of phenylacetic acid is 5.2 × 10−5, and the pKa of propionic acid is 4.87.
c. Predict whether the following equilibrium will favor the reactants or the products.
The Ka of phenylacetic acid is 5.2 × 10−5, and the pKa of propionic acid is 4.87.
c. Predict whether the following equilibrium will favor the reactants or the products.
Write equations for the following acid–base reactions. Use the information in Table 2-2 or Appendix 4 to predict whether the equilibrium will favor the reactants or the products.
a. HCOOH + –CN
b. CH3COO– + CH3OH
c. (CH3)2CHOH + NaNH2
For each of the following reactions, suggest which solvent(s) would be compatible with the acids and bases involved. (We will ignore any other possible reactions for now.) Your choices of solvents are pentane, diethyl ether, ethanol, water, and ammonia. Refer to Appendix 4 for any needed values of pKa, or estimate them.
a. CH3Li + H—C≡C—H → CH4 + H—C≡CLi
b. CH3Li + (CH3)3C—OH → CH4 + (CH3)3C—OLi
For each of the following pairs of reactions, indicate which one has the more favorable equilibrium constant (that is, which one most favors products):
1.
2.
From which of the following compounds can HO− remove a proton in a reaction that favors product formation?
How could you separate a mixture of the following compounds? The reagents available to you are water, ether, 1.0 M HCl, and 1.0 M NaOH.
Which of the following bases can remove a proton from acetic acid in a reaction that favors products?
HO− CH3NH2 HC≡C− CH3OH H2O Cl−
Give the products of the following acid–base reactions and indicate whether reactants or products are favored at equilibrium.
a.
Give the products of the following acid–base reactions and indicate whether reactants or products are favored at equilibrium.
b. CH3CH2OH + -NH2 ⇌
Given the Keq values for the following acid–base reactions, identify the strongest acid and the strongest base.
(b)
Given the Keq values for the following acid–base reactions, identify the strongest acid and the strongest base.
(a)
Given the value of Keq for the following acid–base reactions, identify the weakest acid and the weakest base.
(c)
Given the value of Keq for the following acid–base reactions, identify the weakest acid and the weakest base.
(b)
Given the value of Keq for the following acid–base reactions, identify the weakest acid and the weakest base.
(a)
Given the Keq values for the following acid–base reactions, identify the strongest acid and the strongest base.
(c)