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Which of the following carbon atoms is most electronegative?$$\stackrel{\mathrm{III}}{\mathrm{CH}_3}-\stackrel{\mathrm{II}}{\mathrm{CH}_2}-\stackrel{\mathrm{I}}{\mathrm{=}} \mathrm{CH}$$(a) III(b) II(c) I(d) all are equally electronegative
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We have a molecule with three carbon atoms labeled I, II, and III: - Carbon I is part of a C=CH group (a terminal alkene) - Carbon II is a CH₂ group (methylene) - Carbon III is a CH₃ group (methyl) Show more…
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