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    Exam 22: The Chemistry of Enolate Ions, Enols, and Α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
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    The Deuterium Exchange of the Compound Replaces All the Protons
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The Deuterium Exchange of the Compound Replaces All the Protons

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The deuterium exchange of the compound replaces all the protons. The hydrogen labeled with an asterisk is not normally acidic, as it cannot be resonance stabilized. Explain how this hydrogen is able to undergo a deuterium exchange.
The deuterium exchange of the compound replaces all the protons. The hydrogen labeled with an asterisk is not normally acidic, as it cannot be resonance stabilized. Explain how this hydrogen is able to undergo a deuterium exchange.

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