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Monocarbonyl compounds have very small percentage enol form at equilibrium . Explains.

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In Monocarbonyl keto form is more stable due to greater strength of the carbon-oxygen double bond as compared to the carbon carbon double bond.
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II-Exercise-1
  1. Arrange the following in decreasing order of stability

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  2. Arrange the following in decreasing order of stability

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  3. Range the following free radicals in increasing order of their stabili...

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  4. Arrange the following free radicals in decreasing order of stability:

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  5. Arrange the following carbocations in decreasing order of their stabil...

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  6. Which of the following carbocation is more stable and why?

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  7. Draw the structure of P and Q.

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  8. Compare the basic strength of the following compounds: underset((I))...

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  9. Compare the basic strength of the following compound:

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  10. Which of the following group is most basic in the given compounds"

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  11. Which of the following is a stronger base? Give reason to justify your...

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  12. Which 'H' atom is most acidic in the following compounds.

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  13. Arrange the following in decreasing order of acidity

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  14. The given compound is a strong acid. Justify this statement. X=

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  15. Which of the following reactions is/are feasible?

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  16. Which of the following reaction is feasible?

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  17. Which of the following acids (given below) react with NaHCO(3) and lib...

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  18. Which of the following compounds will exhibit tautomerism?

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  19. Write the tautomers of the following compounds.

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  20. Monocarbonyl compounds have very small percentage enol form at equilib...

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