What is the nature of protons of active methylene
group?
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(。◕‿◕。)➜In organic chemistry, a methylene group is any part of a molecule that consists of two hydrogen atoms bound to a carbon atom, which is connected to the remainder of the molecule by two single bonds. The group may be represented as CH2<, where the '<' denotes the two bonds.
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They are bond to carbon.
Three extra hydrogen bonds are bonded to a hydrogen by the methyl protons, which are linked to a carbon. Methylene protons are bonded to a carbon that is bonded to another carbon and fluorine.
Active methylene compounds are defined as compounds with a methylene bridge between two strong electrons withdrawing groups. When these are treated with strong bases, enolates or carbanions are formed, which are commonly used in chemical synthesis.
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