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lets say you have acetone, except that one of the alpha carbons has a methyl group attached to it. would the hydrogens on that alpha carbon be less acidic than the hydrogen on the other alpha carbon?
also, if oxygen can bear a negative charge better than a carbon, why does an enolate carbon more likely to attack an electrophile than the enolate oxygen?
thanks for your help.
also, if oxygen can bear a negative charge better than a carbon, why does an enolate carbon more likely to attack an electrophile than the enolate oxygen?
thanks for your help.