I have just started studying organic chemistry and there is a question in the book that I do not understand how they got the answer. The question is "For each of the following compounds, two protons have been highlighted. In each case, determine which proton is more acidic" and the compound in question is attached.
According to the book the correct answer is the left proton, but I do not see how that is. From what I can tell, the conjugate base for both the left and the right proton are on a carbon atom and they both have two resonance structures. But the right proton also has inductance from the nitrogen atom, so isn't the conjugate base for the right proton more stable, and thus that proton more acidic?
To show my reasoning, I have attached diagrams of both scenarios.
If someone could explain this to me in simple terms, it would be great.
Thanks.