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(a)
Interpretation: The stable carbonyl compound,
Concept introduction: Electron withdrawing groups pulls electron density towards itself, and thus destabilizes the benzene ring, whereas electron releasing groups push electron density away from it, that is towards benzene ring, and thus stabilizes the benzene ring more.
(b)
Interpretation: The compound that forms higher percentage of hydrate at equilibrium is to be identefied.
Concept introduction:
(c)
Interpretation: The compound that exhibits carbonyl absorption at higher wavenumber in its
Concept introduction: Electron releasing groups decreases the bond order of the
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