Exam 4: Acids and Bases

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Complete the equation below for the protonation of 2-butene with HBr. Show the movement of pairs of electrons with curved arrows and provide the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base. Complete the equation below for the protonation of 2-butene with HBr. Show the movement of pairs of electrons with curved arrows and provide the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base.

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Which of the following anions is the strongest base?

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Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following acid-base reaction and show the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base. Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following acid-base reaction and show the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base.

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Which of the following terms describes the role of ethanol in the acid-base reaction shown? Which of the following terms describes the role of ethanol in the acid-base reaction shown?

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Which of the following is the strongest base?

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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Which of the following compounds has the lowest pKa?

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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Which species is the conjugate acid in the following acid-base reaction? Which species is the conjugate acid in the following acid-base reaction?

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The pKa of acetic acid, CH3COOH, is 4.76. What is the value of the equilibrium constant Keq, for the following equilibrium? [The concentration of water in a dilute aqueous solution is 55 M] The pK<sub>a</sub> of acetic acid, CH<sub>3</sub>COOH, is 4.76. What is the value of the equilibrium constant K<sub>eq</sub>, for the following equilibrium? [The concentration of water in a dilute aqueous solution is 55 M]

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Complete the equation below for the protonation of cyclohexene with HCl. Show the movement of pairs of electrons with curved arrows and provide the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base. Complete the equation below for the protonation of cyclohexene with HCl. Show the movement of pairs of electrons with curved arrows and provide the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base.

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The pKa of HCl is -7. What is the value of the equilibrium constant, Keq, for the following equilibrium? [The concentration of water in a dilute aqueous solution is 55 M] The pK<sub>a</sub> of HCl is -7. What is the value of the equilibrium constant, K<sub>eq</sub>, for the following equilibrium? [The concentration of water in a dilute aqueous solution is 55 M]

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the following equilibrium? What is the value of the equilibrium constant for the following equilibrium?

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Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following reaction between a Lewis acid and a Lewis base, and show the structure of the product. Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following reaction between a Lewis acid and a Lewis base, and show the structure of the product.

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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Which of the following statements is not true?

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Which of the following has the highest bond dissociation energy?

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?

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