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Which of the following best explains if CH3CH2ONa is a suitable reagent to deprotonate the compound shown below?



◦ yes, CH3CH2ONa is considered a strong base
◦ yes, the nitrogen atom has a proton that can be donated to an appropriate base
◦ no, CH3CH2ONa would not deprotonate the compound since nitrogen has a lone pair and will not act as an acid
◦ no, CH3CH2ONa has a negative charge on an oxygen atom, whereas the compound's conjugate base would have a negative charge on a nitrogen atom
◦ yes, if deprotonated the negative charge would be more stable on the nitrogen atom


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Marked as best answer by Gabby on Feb 17, 2022

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Gabby

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Reply 2 on: Feb 17, 2022
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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