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Why Is the N-H Bond of an Imide Especially Acidic

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Why is the N-H bond of an imide especially acidic?


A) The conjugate base is stabilized by electron-donating inductive effect.
B) The conjugate base is stabilized by resonance.
C) The conjugate acid is stabilized by resonance.
D) The conjugate base is stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonding.

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