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Q 2.1 Benz aldehyde and hydrogen cyanide fail to react at pH=5.6 and slowly at pH=7. However, the reaction occurs spontaneously at pH>7. Discuss these observations with the aid of a detailed mechanism. (6)

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Explanation has been given below

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Rate law =
    k[benzaldehyde][CN^(-)], where k is rate constant and species inside third bracket represents concentrations.
  • Clearly, rate depends upon concentration of free
    CN^(-)
  • In acidic medium (pH = 5.6), concentration of free
    CN^(-) is negligible as HCN is a weak acid. So, reaction between benzaldehyde and HCN does not occur at all.
  • In neutral medium (pH = 7), concentration of cyanide ion somewhat increases. Therefore reaction is slow in neutral pH
  • In basic medium (pH > 7), concentration of cyanide ions become sufficient to make the reaction spontaneous. In basic condition, concentration of cyanide increases due to increase in ionization of HCN
  • Full reaction mechanism has been shown below.
Q 2.1 Benz aldehyde and hydrogen cyanide fail to react at pH=5.6 and slowly at pH-example-1
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