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Standard XII
Chemistry
Synthesis of Phenols-I
53.Why Aldehy...
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53.Why Aldehyde and ketone do not give nucleophilic substitution reaction?
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and its derivative do not show nucleophillic addition reactions with aldehydes and ketone in high acidic medium. Justify.
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Which of the following compounds do not undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction?
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In case of aldehydes and ketones there is the addition of nucleophile but in case of acyl compound, there is a nucleophilic substitution.
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Arrange the reactivity of given four compounds in decreasing order for nucleophilic addition reaction.
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