The strongest base in Figure 5-5 is acetate ion phenoxide ion acetylide ion propyl amide ion

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The strongest base in Figure 5-5 is
acetate ion
phenoxide ion
acetylide ion
propyl amide ion
Transcribed Image Text:The strongest base in Figure 5-5 is acetate ion phenoxide ion acetylide ion propyl amide ion
Figene 5-5
11
Ạ. Choco H
Снзон
в.
с.
и-н
"
к сне-то б
щоб те
д
"-
-NH₂
+ H₂C=C-A =
про
-H
H-C=c:0
Transcribed Image Text:Figene 5-5 11 Ạ. Choco H Снзон в. с. и-н " к сне-то б щоб те д "- -NH₂ + H₂C=C-A = про -H H-C=c:0
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