 So I want you guys to help me out with this one. It says predict the net direction and whether kc It's greater than or less than one for each of the beat up for this reaction Okay, and we're to assume initial concentrations are okay, so how do we do this? We have to identify what's the the acid base in both sides, okay? So the acid base conjugate acid conjugate base and which one is stronger of those two Okay, so can we identify the acid on this side does anybody see the acid which one is the acid left or right? So the right is the The base right Why is it the base because when we look over there right it gained a proton okay, so this must be the one acid Okay, and over here. We'll say conjugate conjugate But I just want to identify whether it's an acid or a base. Okay, so what's this guy here? Okay, so that's the conjugate base And this one Conquit acid, okay So now we have to identify which way this reaction is going is it going to the right or to the left Okay, so when we have to do that we have to identify well, which one of these acids is stronger? Which one of these bases is stronger and the way When when you find the acid and base that are reacting together a stronger, it's going to go away from that side Okay, so if I'm preparing my acid this one and this one which one stronger left or right? The right right, so this is the strong so I'm going to say stronger Ask everybody okay with that What about the bases which one stronger? Left or right? So that's the acid strength so the base strength is opposite of that. Okay, so which one of them would be? The right is stronger, right? so Okay, so which way would this reaction go to the right or to the left? To the left okay, so we could write it something like this say a big arrow that way and a little arrow that way Say this reaction No a big arrow that way and a little arrow that way okay same though sorry about that same the reaction goes to the left So if the reaction would prefer to be on this side If I'm looking at KC, is that going to be a very big number or a very small number? So if I have more reactants than products Very small okay, so this is going to be small and specifically is it going to be smaller than one or bigger than? Smaller than one yeah, okay, so Yeah So whenever the reaction goes to the right, it's going to be less than one Is everybody okay with doing something like that? Questions