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Acidity and Basicity Reviewed and Applied to Alcohols
Working with sections 7.5 and 7.6…compile a bit of wisdom to help you with the following
questions!
1) Why is it important to understand the acid-base behavior of organic molecules?
2) What are the differences in behavior between Lewis acids and Bronsted-Lowry acids?
2.5) In equation 3.53, is the amide ion ( NH2- ) functioning as an acid or a base?
3) How would you explain the concept of pKa to the person next to you? How is it similar to pH?
4) Holy Smokes…all of a sudden I began acting amphoteric with the class…What am I doing?
5) Phenol is a stronger acid than alcohols…Why?
6) Trifloroethanol is a stronger acid than ethanol…why?
7) Explain the inductive effect and give examples of how it works.
8) What is an alkoxide and how are they produced?
Acidity and Basicity Reviewed and Applied to Alcohols
Working with sections 7.5 and 7.6…compile a bit of wisdom to help you with the following
questions!
1) Why is it important to understand the acid-base behavior of organic molecules?
2) What are the differences in behavior between Lewis acids and Bronsted-Lowry acids?
2.5) In equation 3.53, is the amide ion ( NH2- ) functioning as an acid or a base?
3) How would you explain the concept of pKa to the person next to you? How is it similar to pH?
4) Holy Smokes…all of a sudden I began acting amphoteric with the class…What am I doing?
5) Phenol is a stronger acid than alcohols…Why?
6) Trifloroethanol is a stronger acid than ethanol…why?
7) Explain the inductive effect and give examples of how it works.
8) What is an alkoxide and how are they produced?