in which of the following compounds, maximum enolisation takes place? Explain the reason
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Aromaticity is the key factor in deciding maximum enolization in the given compound. Since aromatic compounds are more stable than any saturated /unsaturated(aliphatic). thus maximum enolization takes place in the aromatic compound.
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The fundamental aspect in determining maximum enolization in a particular molecule is aromaticity. Aromatic compounds are more stable than saturated or unsaturated ones (aliphatic). As a result, the aromatic compound undergoes maximum enolization.
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