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    An Unsymmetrical Ketone Can Form Two Possible Enolates
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An Unsymmetrical Ketone Can Form Two Possible Enolates

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An unsymmetrical ketone can form two possible enolates.The enolate with the more highly substituted double bond is called the ___.

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