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- [References) Identify the most and the least acidic compound in each of the following sets. Leave the remaining answer in each set blank. a) p-cyanobenzoic acid: v benzoic acid: p-aminobenzoic acid: b) 3-fluoropropanoic acid: fluoroacetic acid: | iodoacetic acid: c) acetic acid: fluoroacetic acid: chloroacetic acid: most least1) For the following groups of molecules (labeled A-C), rank the basicity of the molecules in order from least basic (3) to most basic (1). Explain your reasoning.Please give a clear handwritten answer in which of the following labeiled nitrogen atoms are basic..?
- Which N atom in chloroquine is the strongest base?[References) Identify the most and the least basic compound in each of the following sets. Leave the remaining answer in each set blank. a) Sodium acetylide: Sodium p-nitrobenzoate: Sodium benzoate: b) Lithium ethoxide: Lithium diisopropylamide: v Lithium acetate: c) Lithium ethoxide: v Lithium hydroxide: v Lithium formate:Rank the molecules in decreasing (strongest to weakest) acidity. Include ALL resonance structures with arrows and explain reasoning for rank.
- Clearly rank the three most acidic protons in the following molecule (1 = most acidic3 = least acidic). Please write your answers in the boxes provided, and briefly rationalize your rankingProvide detailed (arrow pushing) mechanism for the following reaction. Whereappropriate indicate Lewis acid and base for each step, and whether they are alsoBronsted acids and bases (LB/BA, LA/BA etc.) Indicate the number of steps in themechanism and the number of intermediates.According to the following list, order the compounds in increasing order with respect to their acidity. For each compound, indicate in the structure which is the acidic hydrogen. Please solve correctly.