Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
- For the given ketone, the formation of enolate using sodium ethoxide has to be drawn.
- Whether equilibrium exits or not between the enolate and the given ketone, has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Enolate formation:
When
Example:
Equilibrium with Enolates:
Diketones are highly acidic. So there is no need of using a strong base like
(b)
Interpretation:
- For the given ketone, the formation of enolate using sodium ethoxide has to be drawn.
- Whether equilibrium exits or not between the enolate and the given ketone, has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Enolate formation:
When ketones are treated with a strong base, the
Example:
Equilibrium with Enolates:
Diketones are highly acidic. So there is no need of using a strong base like
(c)
Interpretation:
- For the given ketone, the formation of enolate using sodium ethoxide has to be drawn.
- Whether equilibrium exits or not between the enolate and the given ketone, has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Enolate formation:
When ketones are treated with a strong base, the
Example:
Equilibrium with Enolates:
Diketones are highly acidic. So there is no need of using a strong base like
(d)
Interpretation:
- For the given ketone, the formation of enolate using sodium ethoxide has to be drawn.
- Whether equilibrium exits or not between the enolate and the given ketone, has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Enolate formation:
When ketones are treated with a strong base, the
Example:
Equilibrium with Enolates:
Diketones are highly acidic. So there is no need of using a strong base like

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