CHEM 2OA3 Study Guide - Ethane, Trichloroacetic Acid, Nan

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Bases accept a proton: recall from general chemistry this classic example. A conjugate acid results when a base accepts a proton. A conjugate base results when an acid gives up a proton: recall from general chemistry this classic example, label the acid, base, and the conjugates in the reaction below. 3. 1 acids and bases: draw reasonable products for the following acid/base reaction, and label the conjugates, water is considered neutral. 3. 2 curved arrows in reactions: consider a specific acid/base example. You (cid:272)ould sa(cid:455) the (cid:271)ase (cid:862)atta(cid:272)ks(cid:863) the a(cid:272)id. The acid cannot lose its proton without the base taking it. The mechanism shows two arrows indicating that two pairs of electrons move simultaneously. 3. 2 curved arrows in reactions: provide products and curved arrows for the following acid base reaction. 3. 2 curved arrows in reactions: identify the acid/base steps in the following mechanism, practice with skillbuilder 3. 1.

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