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- Do dicarbonyls or ketones react faster? Explain whyDrawing an Enol and a Ketone Formed by Hydration of an Alkyne Draw the enol intermediate and the ketone product formed in the following reaction.Draw the product of nucleophilic substitution with attached neutral nucleophile. When the initial substitution product can lose a proton to form a neutral product, draw the product after proton transfer.