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pH of Acetic Acid Derivatives The pH of acetic acid, monochloro-, dichloro-, trichloro-, and trifluoroacetic acids are compared.
Acids / Bases |
Carboxylic Acids |
pH |
Physical Properties |
Molecular Properties / Structure
Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Conductivity of carboxylic acids, pH of acetic acid derivatives, hydrophobic effect, and soap emulsions of hydrocarbons are demonstrated.
Entropy and the Shelf Model: A Quantum Physical Approach to a Physical PropertyArnd H. Jungermann A quantum physical approach relying on energy quantization leads to three simple rules which are the key to understanding the physical property described by molar entropy values. Jungermann, Arnd H. J. Chem. Educ.2006, 83, 1686.
Alcohols |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Carboxylic Acids |
Covalent Bonding |
Ionic Bonding |
Physical Properties |
Quantum Chemistry |
Thermodynamics
Developing Critical Thinking Skills: The "Sabotaged" Synthesis of Methyl p-BromobenzoateEric J. Mahan and Mary Alice Nading Before beginning an experiment, students are told that someone might have sabotaged their experiment to produce other-than-expected results. The objective is to perform the experiment, determine if any sabotage has occurred, and, if so, identify the changes that were made to the reagents as well as the person responsible. Mahan, Eric J.; Nading, Mary Alice. J. Chem. Educ.2006, 83, 1652.
Alcohols |
Carboxylic Acids |
Esters |
IR Spectroscopy |
NMR Spectroscopy |
Mass Spectrometry |
Synthesis
Ozonolysis Problems That Promote Student ReasoningRay A. Gross Jr. The structural features inherent in acyclic monoterpenes that follow the isoprene rule often lead to unique sets of ozonolysis products from which their structures, excluding stereochemistry, can be determined from molecular formulas only. This article shows how students may elucidate the structures of these compounds by analysis of the oxidative and reductive workup products. Gross, Ray A., Jr. J. Chem. Educ.2006, 83, 604.