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### Educational Exercise: Ranking Acid Centers in Acetaminophen

#### Question:
Rank the three marked centers in acetaminophen from **strongest** to **weakest** acid center.

#### Diagram Explanation:
The diagram shows the molecular structure of acetaminophen with three specific locations marked as I, II, and III. These centers are evaluated for their acidic strength.

#### Answer Options:
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.

- **a**: (strongest) I > II > III (weakest)
- **b**: (strongest) II > I > III (weakest)
- **c**: (strongest) III > II > I (weakest)
- **d**: (strongest) III > I > II (weakest)

Consider the structural influences on acidity to determine the order.
Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Exercise: Ranking Acid Centers in Acetaminophen #### Question: Rank the three marked centers in acetaminophen from **strongest** to **weakest** acid center. #### Diagram Explanation: The diagram shows the molecular structure of acetaminophen with three specific locations marked as I, II, and III. These centers are evaluated for their acidic strength. #### Answer Options: Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. - **a**: (strongest) I > II > III (weakest) - **b**: (strongest) II > I > III (weakest) - **c**: (strongest) III > II > I (weakest) - **d**: (strongest) III > I > II (weakest) Consider the structural influences on acidity to determine the order.
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