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Carbonyl Chemistry (12 Lectures)
www.ch.ic.ac.ukCarbonyl Group Reactions ¥Addition Reactions ÐCarbonyl groups in aldehydes and ketones undergo addition reactions. ÐThis is one of the most important reactions of the carbonyl group. O C + O C E E Y Y ¥Addition reactions occur by two different mechanisms: ÐBase-catalyzed addition (under basic or neutral conditions)
from Organic Chemistry - Department of Chemistry
chem.ucr.eduII. Reactions, Mechanisms, Multiple Bonds 6. Organic Reactions *(Not yet Posted) 7. Reactions of Haloalkanes, Alcohols, and Amines. Nucleophilic Substitution 8. Alkenes and Alkynes 9. Formation of Alkenes and Alkynes. Elimination Reactions 10. Alkenes and Alkynes. Addition Reactions 11. Free Radical Addition and Substitution Reactions III.
NCERT
ncert.nic.inBoth aldehydes and ketones contain carbonyl group (>C = O) and are commonly known as carbonyl compounds. Identification of aldehydes and ketones is done by two important reactions of carbonyl group i.e. (i) addition reaction on double bond of >C = O group and (ii) oxidation of carbonyl group. Addition reactions of derivatives of ammonia are ...
Chapter 23. Carbonyl Condensation Reactions
as.vanderbilt.eduChapter 23. Carbonyl Condensation Reactions As a result of the large dipole of the carbonyl group: 1. The carbonyl carbon is electrophilic and is the site of addition reactions by nucleophiles; 2. The α-protons are acidic and can be deprotonated by strong bases to give an enolate, which are nucleophiles and react with electrophiles. C CH O B ...
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www.knockhardy.org.ukNUCLEOPHILIC ADDITION REACTIONS Mechanism • occurs with both aldehydes and ketones • involves addition to the polar C=O double bond • attack is by nucleophiles at the positive carbon centre
Reactions of Alkenes - Rutgers University
crab.rutgers.eduReactions of Alkenes Since bonds are stronger than bonds, double bonds tend to react to convert the double bond into bonds This is an addition reaction. (Other types of reaction have been substitution and elimination). Addition reactions are …
Reactions of Aromatic Compounds Aromatic compounds are ...
www.utdallas.eduAromatic Substitution! While aromatic compounds do not react through addition reactions seen earlier! Br 2 Br Br Br 2 FeBr 3 Br With an appropriate catalyst, benzene will react with bromine!