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Chapter 27, Problem 44IP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Vinyl alcohol will not undergo
Concept introduction:
Keto-enol isomerization is possible when a keto group present in the compound has a movable hydrogen atom in the next carbon attached to the carbonyl group. This occurs generally in almost all keto compounds where a chemical equilibria is present between the keto and enol form of the compound. Conversion of keto to its enol form is known as keto-enol tautomerisation.
To Explain: why poly(vinyl alcohol) cannot be prepared from the corresponding monomer.
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