The polar nature of carbonyl group in aldehydes is due to Very less electronegative difference Very large electronagative difference Presence of hydrogen bonding Presence of sp hybridised characters in carbonyl compound None of the above
The polar nature of carbonyl group in aldehydes is due to Very less electronegative difference Very large electronagative difference Presence of hydrogen bonding Presence of sp hybridised characters in carbonyl compound None of the above
Chapter14: Conjugated Compounds And Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
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Problem 65AP: The double bond of an enamine (alkene + amine) is much more nucleophilic than a typical alkene...
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