(a)
Interpretation:
The structure of the product is to be drawn for the given reaction from the given data.
Concept introduction:
The
Thus, both can react with the nucleophile depending, on the nature of the nucleophile and the regioselectivity of the reaction.
When the nucleophile adds to the carbonyl carbon, the reaction yields a
When the nucleophile adds to the
A broad absorption between
(b)
Interpretation:
it is to be argued whether the nucleophile adds reversibly or irreversibly to the carbonyl group in the given reaction.
Concept introduction:
The
Thus, both can react with the nucleophile depending, on the nature of the nucleophile and the regioselectivity of the reaction.
When the nucleophile adds to the carbonyl carbon, the reaction yields a
When the nucleophile adds to the
A broad absorption between

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