Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Which gives nucleophilic addition reacti...

Which gives nucleophilic addition reaction?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

An aldehyde can give nucleophilic addition reaction with :

Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids and bases. Under acidic conditions, the carbon of the protonated canbonyl group is much more electrophilic, reacting even with weak nucleopphilie. Carbonyl compound gives nucleophilic addition reaction. In this reaction the nucleophilic attack proceeds the elecrophilic attack. Carbonyl compounds gives nucleophilic addition with

Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids and bases. Under acidic conditions, the carbon of the protonated canbonyl group is much more electrophilic, reacting even with weak nucleopphilie. Carbonyl compound gives nucleophilic addition reaction. In this reaction the nucleophilic attack proceeds the elecrophilic attack. Carbonyl compounds gives nucleophilic addition with

ketones give nucleophilic addition reactions more readily.

Ketones give nucleophilic addition reactions more readily than aldehydes.