Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH 12. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its steble form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH stable Ounstable OH Ostable unstable HO Click and drag to start drawing a structure. stable unstable OH stable unstable ח' D G 右 D C
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- Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH=2. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH OH HO Ostable Ounstable O stable Ounstable HO Click and drag to start drawing a structure. stable Ounstable O stable Ounstable ☐ X 口: G EX oloDecide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH = 2. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH Ostable O unstable O stable O unstable OH OH u Ostable O unstable O stable O unstable 0 AJ :0 Ahm X trDecide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH = 2. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) e OH stable O unstable stable O unstable OH OH ge O stable O unstable O stable O unstable 0:0 X +7
- Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH = 1. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH O stable O unstable OH X 5 O stable O unstable O stable O stable O unstable OH O unstable OHDecide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH = 2. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) OH OH Ostable Ounstable Ostable unstable Ostable Ounstable OH 15 OH Ostable Click and drag to start drawing a structure. Ounstable O '7 X 0:0 X to SDecide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH=12. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) HO ☑ O stable OH stable Ounstable unstable OH O stable O unstable stable unstable G
- Plz explain in simple terms to understandCan you please give an explanation for question 6 ( continues to 2nd page)? Thank youG Decide whether each of the molecules in the table below is stable, in the exact form in which it is drawn, at pH = 11. If you decide at least one molecule is not stable, then redraw one of the unstable molecules in its stable form below the table. (If more than one molecule is unstable, you can pick any of them to redraw.) X OH Ostable Ostable Ounstable Ounstable OH OH Ostable Ounstable stable Ounstable [H ח' :0 X G
- Please solve questions 7 & 8 based on the following data for [HPro], [NaOH], and [NaPro]. Thanks!ОН ОН -OH ОН ??? ??? ??? ??? ОН ОН Br ОНYou will not find “hydroxide” in the stockroom, but you will find sodium hydroxide (NaOH) andpotassium hydroxide (KOH). Lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is expensive and used in spacecraft airfilters since hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide, and lithium is lighter than sodium or potassium.Cesium and francium hydroxides are very expensive and little used. Is this information consistentwith your answer to the previous question?