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I need help with this problem 1ide Timer 00:13:50 forms, the compound exists as

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1ide Timer 00:13:50 forms, the compound exists as essentially all hydrate in acidic solutions, where both carboxylic acid groups are in their basic (COO A hydrate is stablized by electron-withdrawing groups COOH In acidic solutions, where both carboxylic acid groups are in their acidic (COOH forms, the compound exists as essentially all hydrate D Above pH-6 where both carboxyl groups are fully in their basic (COO ) forms, there is no change in the amount of hydrate Chrome ) A hydrate is stabilized by electron-withdrawing groups COO Submit HP Suppart Assistant 045 PM 2/1/2013 -

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True- A hydrate is stabilized by electron withdrawing groups COO-
True- Above pH=6, COO- will be deprotonated and hence no change in hydrate