Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The enol form should be drawn for given compound.
Concept Introduction:
A carbonyl compound that has a -hydrogen on a a-carbon changes its form to enol through resonance. Both the form stays in equilibrium.
a- hydrogen is the hydrogen which attached to a a-carbon for a carbonyl compound. a-carbon is carbon adjacent to the carbonyl carbon. If a compound doesn’t have any a hydrogen is does not undergo Keto-Enol tautomerism.
(b)
Interpretation:
The enol form should be drawn for given compound.
Concept Introduction:
A carbonyl compound that has a -hydrogen on a a-carbon changes its form to enol through resonance. Both the form stays in equilibrium.
a hydrogen is the hydrogen which attached to a a-carbon for a carbonyl compound. a-carbon is carbon adjacent to the carbonyl carbon. If a compound doesn’t have any a -hydrogen is does not undergo Keto-Enol tautomerism.
(c)
Interpretation:
The enol form should be drawn for given compound.
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Concept Introduction:
A carbonyl compound that has a hydrogen on a a-carbon changes its form to enol through resonance. Both the form stays in equilibrium.
a hydrogen is the hydrogen which attached to a a-carbon for a carbonyl compound. a-carbon is carbon adjacent to the carbonyl carbon. If a compound don’t have any a hydrogen is does not undergo Keto-Enol tautomerism.
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