Chapter 20: Q21P (page 653)
Predict the product and provide the mechanism for each reaction below.

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The product prediction and its mechanism for each of the reaction can be explained.
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Chapter 20: Q21P (page 653)
Predict the product and provide the mechanism for each reaction below.

The product prediction and its mechanism for each of the reaction can be explained.
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Some pKa data for simple dibasic acids are shown. How can you account for the fact that the difference between the first and second ionization constants decreases with increasing distance between the carboxyl groups?

How would you use NMR to distinguish between the following pairs of isomers?

How would you carry out the following transformations? More than one step is needed in each case.

What spectroscopic method could you use to distinguish among the following three isomeric acids? Tell what characteristic features you would expect for each acid
a) - Pentanoic acid
b) - 3-Methylbutanoic acid
c) -2,2-Dimethylpropanoic acid
Thioglycolic acid, HSCHâ‚‚COâ‚‚H, a substance used in depilatory agents(hair removers) has pKa = 3.42. What is the percent dissociation ofthioglycolic acid in a buffer solution at pH = 3.0?
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