Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation. (The acidic protons are shown in red.) OH X .00 ملامل . C D Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the stronger base and D the weaker acid. O Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the stronger base and D the weaker acid.

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Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation.
(The acidic protons are shown in red.)
A
OH
YUX
C
D
OH
Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the
stronger base and D the weaker acid.
O Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker
base and D the stronger acid.
O Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker
base and D the stronger acid.
Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the
stronger base and D the weaker acid.
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the position of the equilibrium for the reaction and provide a brief explanation. (The acidic protons are shown in red.) A OH YUX C D OH Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the stronger base and D the weaker acid. O Forward direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. O Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the weaker base and D the stronger acid. Reverse direction is favored because the fluorine atoms better stabilize B via inductive effects, making B the stronger base and D the weaker acid.
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