Rank from weakest in strongest Bronated base H&C. COH H₂C CH₂ IV (1 II, II, IV, 1 IV, II, III, I I, III, II, IV ⒸHI, III, IV 1 NH Tº CH₂ H₂C, H₂C H₂C H₂C CHa IV
Rank from weakest in strongest Bronated base H&C. COH H₂C CH₂ IV (1 II, II, IV, 1 IV, II, III, I I, III, II, IV ⒸHI, III, IV 1 NH Tº CH₂ H₂C, H₂C H₂C H₂C CHa IV
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