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Which of the following best describes the role of water in the deprotonation of the G-acid?A)     AcidB)     CatalystC)     BaseD)     Aprotic solvent

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Which of the following best describes the role of water in the deprotonation of the G-acid?A)     AcidB)     CatalystC)     BaseD)     Aprotic solvent

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The role of water in the deprotonation of the G-acid is best described as a base. In this context, water acts as a base because it accepts a proton (H+) from the G-acid, resulting in the deprotonation of the G-acid. Therefore, the correct answer is C) Base.

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