How many equivalent proton sets and how many equivalent protons in each set are in the following structure? Br .CO,H Select one: 00: there is no symmetry related protons O 2 sets; there is a mirror plane present between the C-Br and C-COOH groups. O 1 set; all are equivalent. O 3 sets; two sets with 2 protons, one set with 1 proton (COOH). O 2 sets; the ring protons are equivalent and different from the carboxylic acid.
How many equivalent proton sets and how many equivalent protons in each set are in the following structure? Br .CO,H Select one: 00: there is no symmetry related protons O 2 sets; there is a mirror plane present between the C-Br and C-COOH groups. O 1 set; all are equivalent. O 3 sets; two sets with 2 protons, one set with 1 proton (COOH). O 2 sets; the ring protons are equivalent and different from the carboxylic acid.
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![How many equivalent proton sets and how many equivalent protons in each set are in the following structure?
Br
.CO,H
Select one:
00: there is no symmetry related protons
O 2 sets; there is a mirror plane present between the C-Br and C-COOH groups.
O 1 set; all are equivalent.
O 3 sets; two sets with 2 protons, one set with 1 proton (COOH).
O 2 sets; the ring protons are equivalent and different from the carboxylic acid.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fee1649d6-a8a1-4acd-9627-45dc705e7e15%2F3080f42f-821d-40c4-9ff7-116063e92807%2Fusr0t5_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:How many equivalent proton sets and how many equivalent protons in each set are in the following structure?
Br
.CO,H
Select one:
00: there is no symmetry related protons
O 2 sets; there is a mirror plane present between the C-Br and C-COOH groups.
O 1 set; all are equivalent.
O 3 sets; two sets with 2 protons, one set with 1 proton (COOH).
O 2 sets; the ring protons are equivalent and different from the carboxylic acid.
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