6) Write the name reaction which shown nucleophilic addition
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Explanation:
A nucleophilic addition reaction is a chemical addition reaction in which a nucleophile forms a sigma bond with an electron deficient species. These reactions are considered very important in organic chemistry since they enable the conversion of carbonyl groups into a variety of functional groups. Generally, nucleophilic addition reactions of carbonyl compounds can be broken down into the following three steps.
The electrophilic carbonyl carbon forms a sigma bond with the nucleophile.
The carbon-oxygen pi bond is now broken, forming an alkoxide intermediate (the bond pair of electrons are transferred to the oxygen atom).
The subsequent protonation of the alkoxide yields the alcohol derivative.