Suppose you have crude reaction mixture containing napthalene, benzoic acid, and aniline dissolved in an organic solvent, and yo
u wish to extract the different molecules by altering the solubility of each component in solution. Which of the following statements would be true? a. Adding 5% HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture will deprotonate benzoic acid increasing its solubility in the aqueous solution.
b. Adding 5% NaOH solution to the crude reaction mixture will protonate napthalene making it more soluble in the aqueous solution.
c. Adding 5% HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture will protonate napthalene making it more soluble in the aqueous solution.
d. Adding 5% HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture will protonate aniline increasing its solubility in the aqueous solution.
d. Adding 5% HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture will protonate aniline increasing its solubility in the aqueous solution.
Explanation:
On this case, we have to check the <u>structures of each compound</u> (figure 1). For naphthalene we dont have <u>any functional groups</u> therefore, the addition of HCl or NaOH it will not affect naphthalene so <u>we can discard "B" and"C".</u>
When we add HCl solution we will have the production the presence of this <u>hydronium ion will protonate the acid</u>, so we can <u>discard a.</u>
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Finally, for d when we add the <u>hydronium ion will react with aniline</u> (a base) and will produce an <u>ammonium ion</u>. This ammonium ion have a <u>positive charge</u>, therefore the <u>polarity will increase</u> and the molecule would be more soluble on water (figure 2).
The least electronegative component in the electron transport chain is the Hydrogen ion. The more electronegative is NAD+ The other component is H2O, Next are the energy carrier molecules which are the ADP and ATP And finally, the most electronegative is O2.