CHEM 233 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sodium Hydroxide

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15 Nov 2017
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Chem 233 worksheet 2: curved arrows: this exercise uses the well-known reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid in water: naoh (aq. ) Water and sodium chloride (aq. : fill in lone pairs and formal charges in the starting materials, trace over the arrows and draw the expected product in each case: option 1: Can you provide a fundamental reason why one option would be better than another: you are given starting materials and products. Some are abstract and some are real examples: use curved arrows that represent electron movement to demonstrate bond-breaking and bond forming events. bond breaking: H acid base h acid: select the term to complete the sentence. Electrons are [(a) negatively charged (b) positively charged] and are attracted to [(a) electron-rich (b) electron-poor] centers.