Give the products of the föllówing twó áčid-bášé réáčtiónš ánd for eách indicate whether reactants or products are favored at equilibrium. CH,CH,OH + CH;NH3* CH;CH,OH CH;NHNA

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Chapter17: Carboxylic Acids
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Problem 17.28P: Complete the following acid-base reactions. (a) CH3CH2CH2CH2Li + CH3COOH (b) CH3CH2CH2CH2MgBr +...
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Give the products of the föllówing twó áčid-bášé réáčtións ánd for eách indicate whether
reactants or products are favored at equilibrium.
CHCH,ОH +
CH;NH3*
CH;CH,OH
CH;NHNA
Transcribed Image Text:Give the products of the föllówing twó áčid-bášé réáčtións ánd for eách indicate whether reactants or products are favored at equilibrium. CHCH,ОH + CH;NH3* CH;CH,OH CH;NHNA
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Given, acid-base reaction is

CH3CH2OH + CH3NH3^+   ⇋ ?

(b) CH3CH2OH + CH3NHNa    ⇋ ?

Hence, we need to write the products for the above equation and also decide to whether reactants or products favoured at equilibrium.

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