Chapter 17: Q 1P (page 803)
Explain why the pKaof a hydrogen bonded to the sp3carbon of propene is greater (pKa= 42) than that of any of the carbon acids listed in Table 17.1, but is less than the pKaof an alkane (pKa> 60).
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Chapter 17: Q 1P (page 803)
Explain why the pKaof a hydrogen bonded to the sp3carbon of propene is greater (pKa= 42) than that of any of the carbon acids listed in Table 17.1, but is less than the pKaof an alkane (pKa> 60).
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