In a basic solution, why are ketones more reactive than ethers? I know you said that ethers cannot be deprotonated by bases because they do not have an -OH bond, but neither does the ketone. (Most ketones have more acidic alpha-hydrogens. Also, a base can add to the C=O group. - GS).
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