Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid is
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is
The conjugate base of given acid is
(b)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid is
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is
The conjugate base of given acid is
(c)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid is
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Figure 1
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is
The conjugate base of given acid is
(d)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate an
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid is
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is
The conjugate base of given acid is
(e)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid ispropionate ion.
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is propionic acid.
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Figure 2
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is propionate.
The conjugate base of given acid is shown in figure 2.
(f)
Interpretation: The conjugate base of given acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Answer to Problem 2.36P
The conjugate base of given acid is
Explanation of Solution
The given acid is
The given acid is ethynylcyclohexane.
An acid is a substance that is capable to donate a
Thus, the
Hence, the conjugate base of given acid is
The conjugate base of given acid is
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