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Select all that apply. which of the following bases are strong enough to deprotonate ch3ch2ch2câ¡ch (pka = 25), so that equilibrium favors the products?
a. ch3ona
b. nanh2
c. nah
d. ch3ch2li
e. h2o
f. nh3
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