Connect Access Card Two Year for Organic Chemistry
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Author: Francis Carey
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 21.2, Problem 8P
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The values of equilibrium constant K while reacting ethoxide with ethyl acetoacetate and diethyl malonate is to be estimated.

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The equilibrium constant is a parameter that describes the relation between the concentration of the reactantspecies and the productspecies at equilibrium stage.

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The value of pKa is used to calculate the equilibrium constant K by the formula, Keq=10ΔpKa. Here, ΔpKa=pKa(product)pKa(reactant).

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