Which of the following is the correct representation for intermediate of nucleophilic addition reaction to the given carbonyl compound
Which of the following is the correct representation for intermediate of nucleophilic addition reaction to the given carbonyl compound
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1 Answer
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This is a Multiple Choice Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Correct options: A and B
The given compound is a planar molecule with sp2 hybridised carbon. Carbon atoms are attacked by nucleophiles. If the nucleophile approaches from the front, the A and B molecules shift to the front and back positions, respectively, and the carbon becomes tetrahedral. Another alternative is that A and B molecules will be located above and below the plane, respectively. As a result, the choices C and D aren't represented as planar molecules.
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