ہوا ہوا 68 A. HA is more acidic because there are two electron-withdrawing oxygens B. HA is more acidic because the electrons are more delocalized in the conjugate base C. HA is less acidic because the O lone pair electrons are delocalized on the carbonyl D. HA is less acidic because the extra carbon donates electron density in the ketone.

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which of the following explain the relative acidity of the indicated protons?

 

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A. HA is more acidic because there are two electron-withdrawing oxygens
B. HA is more acidic because the electrons are more delocalized in the conjugate base
C. HA is less acidic because the O lone pair electrons are delocalized on the carbonyl
D. HA is less acidic because the extra carbon donates electron density in the ketone
Transcribed Image Text:ہوا ہوا 00 A. HA is more acidic because there are two electron-withdrawing oxygens B. HA is more acidic because the electrons are more delocalized in the conjugate base C. HA is less acidic because the O lone pair electrons are delocalized on the carbonyl D. HA is less acidic because the extra carbon donates electron density in the ketone
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