Why Is compound l a stonger base than compound lI? H. H. 'N' II O 1. Because compound II is more sterically hindered. O 2. Because compound I is more stable than compound I. O 3. Because the lone pair on compound I is part of a delocalized pi-system. O 4. Because the lone pair on compound II is part of a delocalized pi-system.

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Why is compound la stonger base than compound I?
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O 1. Because compound II is more sterically hindered.
O2. Because compound I is more stable than compound II.
O 3. Because the lone pair on compound Iis part of a delocalized pi-system.
O4. Because the lone pair on compound II is part of a delocalized pl-system.
Transcribed Image Text:Why is compound la stonger base than compound I? H - H N. II O 1. Because compound II is more sterically hindered. O2. Because compound I is more stable than compound II. O 3. Because the lone pair on compound Iis part of a delocalized pi-system. O4. Because the lone pair on compound II is part of a delocalized pl-system.
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