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- For each set of compounds shown below, circle the stronger base.Summarize the relationship between pKa and acid strength by completing the following sentences: a. The higher the pKa of an acid, the stronger or weaker the acid. b. The lower the pKa of an acid, the stronger or weaker the acid.Give typed explanation please show how to do a-c
- What is the correct answer here? Answer key says D but it doesn't make sense to me because the final one (5) is tertiary allylic.In Part 1, draw a mechanism for the reaction of ammonia with butanoic acid. In the box to the left, draw any necessary curved arrows. Show the products of the reaction in the box to the right. Include any nonzero formal charges and all lone pairs of electrons. In Part 2, check the box to indicate which side of the reaction is favored at equilibrium.For the reaction given below, draw a mechanism (curved arrows) and then predict which side of the reaction is favoured under equilibrium conditions.
- draw major product(s) if none write no reaction use dash and wedge when nessacary?Answer each part for the reaction below Draw in ALL missing lone pairs Draw appropriate curved arrows to complete the acid-base reaction Draw the corresponding products for the reactionPlease circle each stereocenter on the following molecule. Please put boxes around the 1st and 2nd most acidic hydrogens on the molecule.