H HIN ds II II IV base (a1l, favors right side acid (d) III, favors left side (b)ll, favors left side (eV, favors right side (cYl, favors right side (f) IV, favors left side 8. For which of the following is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) a suitable reagent to deprotonate the indicated hydrogen quantitatively? (a) (b) (c) multiple are correct none are (d) (e) (1) correct Which of the following solvents cannot be used with (CH3)3COK? (d) liquid ammonia (NH3) 9. (a) (CH3CH2)20 iple are correct

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for which of the following is NaOH a suitable reagent to deprotonate the indicated hydrogen quantitatively 

H
HIN
ds
II
II
IV
base
(a1l, favors right side
acid
(d) III, favors left side
(b)ll, favors left side
(eV, favors right side
(cYl, favors right side
(f) IV, favors left side
8.
For which of the following is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) a suitable reagent to deprotonate the
indicated hydrogen quantitatively?
(a)
(b)
(c)
multiple are
correct
none are
(d)
(e)
(1) correct
Which of the following solvents cannot be used with (CH3)3COK?
(d) liquid ammonia (NH3)
9.
(a) (CH3CH2)20
iple are correct
Transcribed Image Text:H HIN ds II II IV base (a1l, favors right side acid (d) III, favors left side (b)ll, favors left side (eV, favors right side (cYl, favors right side (f) IV, favors left side 8. For which of the following is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) a suitable reagent to deprotonate the indicated hydrogen quantitatively? (a) (b) (c) multiple are correct none are (d) (e) (1) correct Which of the following solvents cannot be used with (CH3)3COK? (d) liquid ammonia (NH3) 9. (a) (CH3CH2)20 iple are correct
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