Acids and Bases
Hybridization
Resonance
Functional Groups
Intermolecular Forces
100

What is a bronsted Lowry acid?

Donates a proton in solution.

100

What the hybridization of an alkane?

sp3

100

Does resonance make something less or more stable?

More Stable

100

What is the most acidic functional group you know currently?

Carboxylic Acid

100

What is the weakest IMF?

London Dispersion Forces

200

What is a Bronsted Lowry base?

Accepts a proton in solution.

200

What is the hybridization of an alkene?

sp2

200

If deprotonating a molecule allows it to undergo resonance, while that make the molecule more or less acidic?

More acidic

200

What is the difference between an amine and an amide?

They both have nitrogen but the amide also has a carbonyl.

200

What is the strongest IMF?

Hydrogen Bonding generally.

300

What is a Lewis Acid?

Electron pair acceptor

300

What is the hybridization of an alkyne?

sp

300

Name a functional group that can undergo resonance if deprotonated.

Carboxylic Acid

300

Name 4 functional groups that start with the letter A.

Amine, Amide, Arene, Alkene, Alkyne, Alkyl Halide, Aldehyde, Alcohol, etc.

300

Does having high amounts of IMFs raise or lower boiling point?

Raises the boiling point.

400

What is a Lewis Base?

Electron pair donator

400

What is the hybridization of the carbon in a carboxylic acid?

sp2

400

Do resonance structures actually exist?

No, they rather form a sort of hybrid.

400

What is more acidic a phenol or an alcohol?

Phenol is more acidic due to its increased conjugate base stability.

400

What is the strongest IMF that a protonated carboxylic acid can undergo?

Hydrogen bonding.

500

What is more acidic, water or ethanol?

Water is slightly more acidic than ethanol. Water has a pKa of 15.7 while ethanol has a pKa of 16.

500

What is the most acidic hybridization?

sp

500

Name 3 rules for resonance.

1) Resonance structures must keep the same charge.

2) No major charge separation.

3) No moving sigma bonds.

500

Name two functional groups that contain sulfur.

Thiol, Thioether, Sulfonamide

500

Name 4 Types of Intermolecular Forces

Ionic Interactions, Hydrogen Bonding, Dipole Dipole, London Dispersion, Ion Dipole, Ion induced Dipole.

You only need 4 of these.

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