Asked by Sara
In the reaction between CV+ and –OH, one species is acting as the Lewis base, the other as the Lewis acid. (Note: A Lewis acid is not necessarily a proton donor. It is, however, always an electron pair acceptor).
Which reagent is the Lewis acid?
A. CV+
B. –OH
Which reagent is the Lewis base?
A. CV+
B. –OH
Which orbital of the Lewis acid is involved in the reaction?
A. HOMO
B. LUMO
Which orbital of the Lewis base is involved in the reaction?
A. HOMO
B. LUMO
Which reagent is the Lewis acid?
A. CV+
B. –OH
Which reagent is the Lewis base?
A. CV+
B. –OH
Which orbital of the Lewis acid is involved in the reaction?
A. HOMO
B. LUMO
Which orbital of the Lewis base is involved in the reaction?
A. HOMO
B. LUMO
Answers
Answered by
june
a, b, b, a
Answered by
lex
no that's not right
Answered by
uci student
shut up lex. yes it is.
Answered by
Anonymous
snake and june are right :)
Answered by
joe
yeah shut up lex lol
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