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Will a substantial amount of ketone be present together with the enolate at equilibrium? a) This anion is a regular enolate ion (not destabilized by the second oxygen atom), so there will not be a substantial amount of ketone present together with the enolate.
b) This anion is a doubly stabilized enolate ion, so there will not be a substantial amount of ketone present together with the enolate at equilibrium.
c) This enolate is a strong acid, so there will be a substantial amount of ketone present together with the enolate.
d) This anion is a regular enolate ion (not doubly stabilized), so there will be a substantial amount of ketone present together with the enolate.

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