2) Why is the alpha proton of acetone acidic? a) Resonance only. Resonance and induction. c) Induction only. d) Sterics and Electronics. e) More than one of the answers above. EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER:
3) Which conditions would you use to form a kinetic enolate versus a thermodynamic enolate? a) Higher temperature, short reaction time b) Lower temperature, long reaction time c) Weak base, short reaction time dlower temperature, short reaction time e) None of the answers above will form a kinetic enolate EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER:
7) Circle the molecule(s) (if any) below that will lose ONE CO2 group when heated? HO HU a) b) ole сон HO d) гон EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER:
9) What is the product of the following reactions? Alpha proton pKa is about 26. 3 moles of CHI,Li NO ACID ADDED OH ?? گه له له OH 1) b) c)) OH d) e) None of the answers are formed. EXPLAIN YOR ANSWER:
2) Why is the alpha proton of acetone acidic? a) Resonance only. Resonance and induction. c) Induction only. d) Sterics
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2) Why is the alpha proton of acetone acidic? a) Resonance only. Resonance and induction. c) Induction only. d) Sterics
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