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The relative reactivites of acyl compounds towards nucleophilic substitution are in the order of

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In case of carbonyl compounds `H^(-)` or `R^(-)` are poor leaving group, therefore addition take place But in case of acid derivatives, `Z^(-) are good leaving group therefore subsitution take palace.
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