Chapter 2: 2.19 (page 74)
Which compound in each pair is the stronger acid?
a.

b.

c.

Short Answer
a. The compound on the right is more acidic.
b. The compound on the left is more acidic.
c. The compound on the right is more acidic.
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Chapter 2: 2.19 (page 74)
Which compound in each pair is the stronger acid?
a.

b.

c.

a. The compound on the right is more acidic.
b. The compound on the left is more acidic.
c. The compound on the right is more acidic.
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Rank the conjugate bases of each group of acids in order of increasing basicity:
a.
b.
What is the conjugate acid of each base?
a.
b.

c.

d.

Answer the following questions about the four species A-D.
a. Which two species represent a conjugate acid-base pair?
b. Which two species represent resonance structures?
c. Which two species represent constitutional isomers?

Hydroxide can react as a Brønsted Lowry base (and remove a proton), or a Lewis base (and attack a carbon atom). (a) What organic product is formed when reacts with the carbocation as a Brønsted Lowry base? (b)What organic product is formed when reacts with as a Lewis base?
Many drugs are Brønsted-Lowry acids or bases.
a. What is the most acidic proton in the analgesic ibuprofen? Draw the conjugate base.
b. What is the most basic electron pair in cocaine? Draw the conjugate acid.

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