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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 13
Which of the following statements is correctly labeled as true or false? Choose all correct answers
A terminal alkyne is more stable than an internal alkyne. F
1-Butyne is more acidic than 1-butene T
Alkenes are more reactive than alkynes F
O A sp2
carbon is more electronegative than a sp° carbon. T
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