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Which factor/s will increase the reactivity of group?
(i)Presence of group with positive inductive effect
(ii) Presenceof group with negative inductive effect
(iii) Presence of large alkyl group

A

Only (i)

B

Only (ii)

C

(i) and (iii)

D

(ii) and (iii)

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The correct Answer is:
B

The reactivity of the carbonyl group towards the addition reaction depends upon the magnitude of the positive charge on the carbonyl carbon atom. Hence, any substituent that increases the +ve charge on the carbonyl carbon must increase its reactivity towards addition reactions. The introduction of negative group (–I effect) increases the reactivity while introduction of alkyl group (+I effect) decreases the reactivity.
Large and bulky group creates hindrance in approach towards carbonyl carbon. So, large alkyl group decreases the reactivity of `gt C = O` group.
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