Organic Chemistry
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Author: Paula Y. Bruice
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Chapter 14.3, Problem 5P
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The molecular formula for each fallowing statements, using its m/z values has to be determined.
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Interpretation Introduction
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The molecular formula for each fallowing statements, using its m/z values has to be determined.
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Interpretation Introduction
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The molecular formula for each fallowing statements, using its m/z values has to be determined.
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The molecular formula for each fallowing statements, using its m/z values has to be determined.
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1. Fill in the missing information. CHOOSE CORRECT ANSWER FROM A, B, AND C. a.
1. Hg(OAc)2/THF-H2O
2. NaBH4, OH-
b.
1. H3O+, (cold)
2. BH3: THF
3. H2O2, HO-
c.
1. BH3: THF
2. H2O2, HO-
What is the Ka for each compound? Use a calculator when necessary.
b. (2 pts each, 4 pts total) Consider the pKa for the following compounds. Put the letter for the
appropriate compound (highest or lowest pKa) in the appropriate box.
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