The enol form has C2v symmetry, meaning the hydrogen atom is shared equally between the two oxygen atoms.
Is this why this form is more stable that if the tautomerism has been exhibited by both the CH3 atoms - the case i came up with?
The enol form has C2v symmetry, meaning the hydrogen atom is shared equally between the two oxygen atoms.
Is this why this form is more stable that if the tautomerism has been exhibited by both the CH3 atoms - the case i came up with?