Multiple Choice
Why is the infrared absorption for the stretching motion of internal alkynes rarely observed?
A) They do not form cations.
B) They are too strong.
C) Stretching in internal alkynes does not involve a change in dipole moment.
D) They do not have hydrogens.
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