Textbook QuestionAt what pH is the concentration of a compound, with a pKa = 4.6, 10 times greater in its basic form than in its acidic form?964views
Textbook QuestionThe pKa of a protonated alcohol is about -2.5, and the pKa of an alcohol is about 15. Therefore, as long as the pH of the solution is greater than _______ and less than _______, more than 50% of 2-propanol (the product of the reaction on p. 244) will be in its neutral, nonprotonated form.1445views
Textbook QuestionThe pKa of protonated acetone is about –7.5 and the pKa of protonated hydroxylamine is 6.0.a. In a reaction with hydroxylamine at pH 4.5 (Figure 16.2), what fraction of acetone is present in its acidic, protonated form?<IMAGE>1179views
Textbook QuestionCalculate the equilibrium constant for the acid–base reaction between the reactants in each of the following pairs:c. CH3NH2 + H2Od. CH3N+H3 + H2O1054views
Textbook QuestionGiven that pH + pOH = 14 and that the concentration of water in a solution of water is 55.5 M, show that the pKa of water is 15.7. (Hint: pOH=−log [HO−])1268views
Textbook QuestionFor each of the following compounds, draw the form that predominates at pH = 3, pH = 6, pH = 10, and pH = 14:b. CH3CH2N+H3 (pKa = 11.0)1154views