CHEM 10052 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Conjugate Acid, Reaction Mechanism, Protonation

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3. 1 bronsted-lowry acids and bases, br nsted-lowry definition. Recall from general chemistry this classic example: 3. 1 conjugate acids and bases, br nsted-lowry definition. A conjugate acid results when a base accepts a proton. We will learn to do quantitative strength analysis using pka values to compare the strengths of acids. You can also use pka values to compare the strengths of bases because . The stronger an acid the weaker its conjugate base: practice with skillbuilder 3. 3, with the relevant pka values, you can predict which direction an acid/base equilibrium will favor. In order to compare the acidity of the two compounds below. We need to draw and then analyze the stability of the negative charge on the conjugate bases: ario - the type of atom that carries the charge. Here, we can determine whether an oxygen or a carbon will better stabilize a negative charge (1)

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