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Identify the expected major product of the following reaction.
 
 

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Which of the following explains why protons  to a carbonyl group show enhanced acidity?
  1.An inductive effect from the adjacent carbonyl weakens the C-H bond.
  2.The conjugate base is stabilized by resonance.
  3.The charge that results after deprotonation is delocalized.
  4.An inductive effect from the adjacent carbonyl weakens the C-H bond; and the conjugate base is stabilized by resonance.
  5.All of the answers



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