2. For each of the following acid-base reactions, (i) draw the expected products; (ii) predict if the reaction will go in the forward or the reverse direction. Completely fill in the circle in front of your answer choice. (Hint: use the approximate pka values given in the textbook.) a. H3N-H + The reaction will go in: the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right). O the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left). b. OH The reaction will go in: + H-CI the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right). O the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left).

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2. For each of the following acid-base reactions,
(i) draw the expected products;
(ii) predict if the reaction will go in the forward or the reverse direction. Completely fill in the circle in front of
your answer choice. (Hint: use the approximate pKa values given in the textbook.)
a. H₂N-H +
007
The reaction will go in:
O the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right).
O the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left).
b.
OH
to
The reaction will go in:
+ H-CI
the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right).
the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left).
Transcribed Image Text:2. For each of the following acid-base reactions, (i) draw the expected products; (ii) predict if the reaction will go in the forward or the reverse direction. Completely fill in the circle in front of your answer choice. (Hint: use the approximate pKa values given in the textbook.) a. H₂N-H + 007 The reaction will go in: O the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right). O the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left). b. OH to The reaction will go in: + H-CI the forward direction (equilibrium lies to the right). the reverse direction (equilibrium lies to the left).
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