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Amna_5729
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pg 160 of CC: is RNH- the conjugate base of RNH2? (i.e. is RNH2 acting as an acid to lose a proton and become RNH-)
pg 172 of CC: when explaining acidity of alcohols, it says "methyl > water > primary..." do they mean methanol??
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pg 160: Yes
pg 172: Yes; methyl alcohol = methanol
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