(a)
Interpretation:
A major product in the given reaction should be found.
Concept Introduction:
The resonance gives for
Nucleophilic addition to the
Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl carbon (direct addition) is irreversible or reversible. When nucleophile is weak base such as alcohol, an
(b)
Interpretation:
A major product in the given reaction should be found.
Concept Introduction:
The resonance gives for
Nucleophilic addition to the
Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl carbon (direct addition) is irreversible or reversible. When nucleophile is weak base such as alcohol, an amine or thiol, then direct addition is reversible, because of weak base is worthy leaving group.
(c)
Interpretation:
A major product in the given reaction should be found.
Concept Introduction:
The resonance gives for
Nucleophilic addition to the
Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl carbon (direct addition) is irreversible or reversible. When nucleophile is weak base such as alcohol, an amine or thiol, then direct addition is reversible, because of weak base is worthy leaving group.
(d)
Interpretation:
A major product in the given reaction should be found.
Concept Introduction:
The resonance gives for
Nucleophilic addition to the
Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl carbon (direct addition) is irreversible or reversible. When nucleophile is weak base such as alcohol, an amine or thiol, then direct addition is reversible, because of weak base is worthy leaving group.
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