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Carbanions structure and

Since a carbanion is what remains when a positive species is removed from a carbon atom, the subject of carbanion structure and stability (Chapter 5) is inevitably related to the material in this chapter. So is the subject of very weak acids and very strong bases (Chapter 8), because the weakest acids are those in which the hydrogen is bonded to carbon. [Pg.759]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.82 , Pg.83 , Pg.84 , Pg.85 , Pg.86 , Pg.90 ]




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