+
ROH
HRCOHH 3 O+NH 3OHRCOH RNH 3 ROHH 2 OO+ ++OHTable 7.1 Approximate pKa ValuespKa 0 pKa 5pKa 10 pKa 15Section 7.10 The Effect of Electron Delocalization on pKa 285An amine such as cyclohexylamine has no delocalized electrons either in the protonat-
ed form or in the unprotonated form, so proton loss is not associated with a change in
the amine’s resonance energy.We can now add phenol and protonated aniline to the classes of organic compounds
whose approximate values you should know (Table 7.1). They are also listed in-
side the back cover for easy reference.pKa+ H++
NH 3 NH 2protonated aniline+
NH 3+
NH 3++ H+−anilineNH 2 NH 2+
NH 2+
NH 2−−NH 2PROBLEM 10 SOLVEDWhich of the following would you predict to be the stronger acid?SOLUTION The nitro-substituted compound is the stronger acid because the nitro sub-
stituent can withdraw electrons inductively (through the bonds) and it can withdraw
electrons by resonance (through the bonds). We have seen that electron-withdrawing
substituents increase the acidity of a compound by stabilizing its conjugate base.psor+
C
−OO
OH N C OHO O−O −O−O−ON−ON
−ON−ON−ON+
COHO
++
COHO
+ +
COHO+OCOHO
++COHOO
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