What kind of intermediate is formed when an alkene is exposed to a strong acid? O A. A carbocation O B. A carbanion O C.A five-membered ring O D. A three-membered ring

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What kind of intermediate is formed when an alkene is exposed to a strong acid?
O A. A carbocation
О В. А сarbanion
O C.A five-membered ring
O D.A three-membered ring
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 5 What kind of intermediate is formed when an alkene is exposed to a strong acid? O A. A carbocation О В. А сarbanion O C.A five-membered ring O D.A three-membered ring
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