How to Leverage Nucleophilic Addition Reactions – Part 1

A nucleophilic addition (AN) reaction is an addition reaction where an organic compound with an electrophilic double/triple bond reacts with a nucleophile s.t. the double/triple bond undergoes a cleavage.


Let’s recall that nucleophilicity and basicity are not the same thing!

Question:

Predict the major product(s) of the following reaction:



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Solution infographic:



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Electrophile versus nucleophile, basicity versus nucleophilicity; go fight Let Chemaficionado know in the comments below or at mychemistryhomework@gmail.com

References:

(1)    Nucleophilic addition. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleophilic_addition.

‌(2)    Chouhan, M. S. Advanced Problems in Organic Chemistry for JEE, 11th Ed.

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