how does 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide (when it is a base) react with water (draw reaction)
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It is a compound that contains a cyclophosphamide moiety with a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to the fourth carbon in the ring. When it acts as a base, it means it can accept a proton (H+). Show more…
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