4. Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to hydrolyze. CH3CH₂CCI CH₂CH₂OCCH, CH₂CH₂C=N CHỊCH,NH,

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4. Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to
hydrolyze.
CH₂CH₂&CI CHỊCH,O CH
CH3CH2₂C=N
CH,CH,CNH2
Transcribed Image Text:4. Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to hydrolyze. CH₂CH₂&CI CHỊCH,O CH CH3CH2₂C=N CH,CH,CNH2
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