Which class II carbonyl compound is most reactive during nucleophilic addition reactions? II III IV

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Which class II carbonyl compound is most reactive during nucleophilic addition reactions?
II
III
IV
O IV only
O I only
O Il only
O V only
O Il only
Transcribed Image Text:Which class II carbonyl compound is most reactive during nucleophilic addition reactions? II III IV O IV only O I only O Il only O V only O Il only
Class II Carbonyls
Ketones & aldehydes
Contains poor
LVGS such as R and H bonded to the carbonyl carbon
Undergo nucleophilic addition reactions
NR2
H.
Ketone
Aldehyde
Transcribed Image Text:Class II Carbonyls Ketones & aldehydes Contains poor LVGS such as R and H bonded to the carbonyl carbon Undergo nucleophilic addition reactions NR2 H. Ketone Aldehyde
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