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Chapter 7.10, Problem 22P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reason for not using an amide ion to form a carbanion from an
Concept Introduction:
In a reaction which strongly favours the formation of products, the base used to remove proton from the acid should be stronger than the base formed when the proton is removed.
Order of electronegativity of carbon atoms:
Most electronegative is the
The most acidic compound will be the hydrogen which is attached to the most electronegative carbon.
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