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mechanism of Micheal reaction

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The Michael addition mechanism starts off with the deprotonation of the ,-unsaturated carbonyl compound by the base. This generates a carbanion, which finds stability due to its electron withdrawing groups. The Michael reaction was first defined by Arthur Michael, an American organic chemist.

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The Michael addition mechanism starts off with the deprotonation of the ,-unsaturated carbonyl compound by the base. This generates a carbanion, which finds stability due to its electron withdrawing groups. The Michael reaction was first defined by Arthur Michael, an American organic chemist.

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