Rank the ions (−CH3, −NH2, HO−, and F−) from most basic to least basic.
3. Acids and Bases
Ranking Acidity
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Rank the following alcohols from strongest to weakest acid.
CH2═CHCH2OH; CH3CH2CH2OH; HC≡CCH2OH
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Rank the following compounds from strongest to weakest acid:
CH3CH2OH; CH3CH2NH2; CH3CH2SH; CH3CH2CH3
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If HCl is a weaker acid than HBr, why is ClCH2COOH a stronger acid than BrCH2COOH?
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Which is a stronger base?
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b.
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Which is a stronger acid?
c. CH3OCH2CH2CH2OHorCH3CH2OCH2CH2OH
d.
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The pKa of ascorbic acid (vitamin C, page 55) is 4.17, showing that it is slightly more acidic than acetic acid (CH3COOH, pKa 4.74).
c. Compare the most stable conjugate base of ascorbic acid with the conjugate base of acetic acid, and suggest why these two compounds have similar acidities, even though ascorbic acid lacks the carboxylic acid (COOH) group.
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Rank the following acids in decreasing order of their acid strength. In each case, explain why the previous compound should be a stronger acid than the one that follows it.
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The following compound can become protonated on any of the three nitrogen atoms. One of these nitrogens is much more basic than the others, however.
b. Determine which nitrogen atom is the most basic.
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Choose the more basic member of each pair of isomers, and show why the base you chose is more basic.
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The following compounds are listed in increasing order of acidity. In each case, the most acidic proton is shown in red.
b. Explain why X is a stronger acid than W.
c. Explain why Y is a stronger acid than X.
d. Explain why Z is a stronger acid than Y.
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Choose the more acidic member of each pair of isomers, and show why the acid you chose is more acidic.
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The following compounds can all react as acids.
c. Rank the original compounds in order, from strongest acid to weakest acid.
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Consider the type of orbitals involved, and rank the following nitrogen compounds in order of decreasing basicity. 2. Rank the conjugate acids in order of increasing acidity. (Hint: These two orders should be the same!)
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Consider each pair of bases, and explain which one is more basic. Draw their conjugate acids, and show which one is a stronger acid.
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