1. 2. 4. Based on the following biased acid-base equilibria, rank the numbered compounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) in order of de
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statement regarding the equilibrium shown? COOH Based on the position of the central atom in the periodic table, we predict that the strongest acid of the following is A) HAT HBr COONa ONa (A) Molecule 1 is the stronger acid so the equilibrium favors the reactants (B) Molecule 1 is the stronger acid so the equilibrium favors the products Molecule 1 is the weaker acid so the equilibrium favors the reactants Molecule 1 is the stronger base so the equilibrium favors the reactants Molecule 1 is the stronger base so the equilibrium favors the products (C) (D) (E) CH3CH₂OH, CH3CH₂O D. H₂O*, H₂O E. HPO4², H₂PO4 + CO₂Na + CF3COONa + X-XX Which of the following is not an acid-conjugate base pair (in that order)? H3PO4, H₂PO4 H₂CO3 3 H₂CO3 3 OH
1. 2. 4. Based on the following biased acid-base equilibria, rank the numbered compounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) in order of decreasing acidity. COONa 3. COOH NO₂ HI D) HF E) OH + ¿BUDE CF3COOH 1 + NaHCO3 + NaHCO3 A. B. HBF4, BF4 C. 2 They all have the same acid strength COOH Knowing that molecule 1 is a more willing proton donor than molecule 4, which of the following is a true