Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to hydrolyze. EC₁ O C=N O O CCH3 0 NHCCH3

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Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to
hydrolyze.
EC₁
OUCH,
NHECH,
C=N
O
0
Transcribed Image Text:Number these in order of ease of hydrolysis. 1 = easiest to hydrolyze, 4 = hardest to hydrolyze. EC₁ OUCH, NHECH, C=N O 0
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