Explain the mechanism of nucleophilic acyl substitution
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Nucleophilic acyl substitution (acyl transfer reaction) occurs by a two-step mechanism. First, attack of the carbonyl carbon atom of an acyl derivative by a nucleophile yields a tetrahedral intermediate. The tetrahedral intermediate can then eject a leaving group. The net result is a substitution reaction.
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