Chemistry, 18.02.2020 19:54 barbiegirllover
The energy of an electrostatic interaction between two charged atoms is dependent on the charges on the atoms, the distance between them, and the dielectric constant of the solvent. For example, the strength of a weak acid (Ka, acid dissociation constant) depends on the strength of the electrostatic interaction between a negatively charged carboxylic acid group and a proton. The solvent dielectric constant has a large influence on the pKa for weak acids. Select the statements that correctly explain the influence of two solvents, water and hexane, on the pKa of acetic acid.
1. In water, the association of CH3COO– and H will be favored because charge-charge interactions are stronger in water.
2. Nonpolar solvents like hexane will weaken charge-charge interactions resulting in more dissociation of H .
3. The pKa will be higher in hexane.
4. Hexane cannot affect the pKa of acetic acid since hexane cannot donate or accept H .
5. More H will dissociate in water because the dielectric con
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