2) Which of these molecules is most prone to decarboxylation? a) F3C مشر د م ش *OH A *OH

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Which of these molecules is most prone to decarbolylation? To my understanding A and B are wrong because there is not a beta carbon, however I do not understand why C is more prone to decarboxylation compared to D. My answer key says B is correct but please include a detailed description.

2) Which of these molecules is most prone to decarboxylation?
a)
c)
d)
F3C
*OH
b)
i of
*OH
Transcribed Image Text:2) Which of these molecules is most prone to decarboxylation? a) c) d) F3C *OH b) i of *OH
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