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Acid Base Equilibrium
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3. Acids and Bases / Acid Base Equilibrium / Problem 4
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Ethoxide cannot be used to deprotonate cyclohexane in a reaction that favors the formation of a carbanion. Explain why this is true.
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The conjugate acid product is a weaker acid compared to cyclohexane, so the reaction does not favor the formation of products.
B
The carbanion ion product is a weaker base compared to ethoxide ion, so it is not able to deprotonate ethanol.
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Ethanol is more reactive compared to carbanion ions.
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The conjugate acid product is a stronger acid compared to cyclohexane, so the reaction does not favor the formation of products.
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