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11. 12. 13. Based on the following biased acid-base equilibria, rank the numbered compounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) in order of

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11 12 13 Based On The Following Biased Acid Base Equilibria Rank The Numbered Compounds 1 2 3 And 4 In Order Of 1
11 12 13 Based On The Following Biased Acid Base Equilibria Rank The Numbered Compounds 1 2 3 And 4 In Order Of 1 (46.95 KiB) Viewed 31 times
11. 12. 13. Based on the following biased acid-base equilibria, rank the numbered compounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) in order of decreasing acidity. .COONa (D) (E) 2 OH NO₂ + COOH + CF3COOH 1 NaHCO. + NaHCO, COOH CO₂Na (A) PH3 and H (B) Ag* and NH3 (C) BF3 and NH, (D) CH₂OCH3 and AICI, (E) NH3 and PCI ONa COONH Knowing that molecule 1 is a less willing proton donor than molecule 4, which of the following is a true statement regarding the equilibrium shown? OH + CF₂COONa ONa + H₂CO3 4 HCO (A) Molecule 4 is the stronger acid so the equilibrium favors the reactants (B) Molecule 4 is the stronger acid so the equilibrium favors the products (C) Molecule 4 is the weaker acid so the equilibrium favors the reactants Molecule 4 is the weaker acid so the equilibrium favors the products Molecule 4 is the weaker acid so the equilibrium favors neither direction COOH NO₂ The reaction between which combination of substances below does not constitute a Lewis acid-Lewis base reaction?