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Acidity Level pH

For a variety of reasons, it is very important to be able to express the acidity level of solutions. We now proceed to define the common method for doing this, the concept of pH. As we shall see, this method has applications in a chemistry lab and in our homes and environment. [Pg.310]


Bromobenzenes are converted into the corresponding chloro compounds on reaction with aqueous sodium hypochlorite in the presence of tetra-n-buty lammoni um hydrogen sulphate [40]. The reaction is pH dependent. At pH > 10, the bromobenzenes are effectively inert, but over the pH range 7.5-9, conversion occurs into the chlorobenzenes without any side reactions and the reaction appears to be light-induced. At more acidic levels (pH 4-5), bromobenzene is converted quantitatively into chlorobenzene within one hour. No reaction occurs in the absence of the catalyst and yields from light and dark reactions are comparable. Side reactions are observed, however, with substituted bromobenzenes under these low pH conditions. [Pg.59]


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