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Chapter 12.11, Problem 12P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The stronger base out of
Concept Introduction:
>The ability of a heteroatom like N is modified by the involvement of the lone pair in resonance.
>Resonance contributors can be drawn by moving pi electrons and lone pairs to adjacent positions.
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