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Enolates are anions derived from the deprotonation of carbonyl compounds. This tag must be used while dealing with the enolates or its derivatives including its resonance forms.

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How does base size affect the ratio of kinetic/thermodynamic enolate?

One problem with comparing product ratios using $\ce{LiN($i$Pr)2}$ vs $\ce{Ph3CLi}$ is that it's not really an apples-to-apples comparison - one is a lithium amide base, whereas the other is a alkylli …
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