nucleophilic addition to carbonyl compounds; however other nucleophiles can undergo the same reaction. • There are other acid- and base-catalyzed examples.
Since aldehydes and ketones both possess the carbonyl functional group they undergo similar chemical reactions. 1. Nucleophilic addition reactions.
Since aldehydes and ketones both possess the carbonyl functional group they undergo similar chemical reactions. 1. Nucleophilic addition reactions.
Nucleophilic Addition of Alcohols: Acetal Formation. Aldehydes and ketones undergo a reversible reaction with alcohols in the presence of an acid.
Aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic addition reactions with amines to initially form carbinolamines. The carbinolamine intermediate is unstable and
Recall that aldehydes and ketones typically undergo nucleophilic addition reactions. The aldol reaction demonstrates how carbonyl compounds can react as
Recall that aldehydes and ketones typically undergo nucleophilic addition reactions. The aldol reaction demonstrates how carbonyl compounds can react as
Nucleophilic substitutions are reactions which involve the substitution of Aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic addition rather than nucleo-.
Reaction of Amines with Ketones or Aldehydes (16.5A). Ammonia or 1° and 2° amines
Ketones. Aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic addition reactions with monohydric alcohols to yield hemiacetals. In this reaction the carbonyl oxygen