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Explain nucleophilic reactions mechanism in organic compounds

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Answered by Narpavai
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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.

Answered by zubeidashazs
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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 carboxyl groups into a variety of functional groups.

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