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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 06:31, Nunez610

Which statement below best explains acetylene's ka being greater than ethylene's? acetylide anions are resonance stabilized the 4 tt electrons of the acetylide anion better stabilize a negative charge the electronegativity of sp carbons being greater than sp2 carbons the electronegativity of sp carbons being less than sp2 carbons acetylene has only two hydrogen atoms while ethylene has four.

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