why carbonyl compound show nucleophilic addition reaction
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Reactions of carbonyl groups
The main reactions of the carbonyl group are nucleophilic additions to the carbon‐oxygen double bond. ... Due to differences in electronegativities, the carbonyl group is polarized. The carbon atom has a partial positive charge, and the oxygen atom has a partially negative charge
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The carbonyl groups are nothing but aldehydes and ketones ,usually aldehydes are less reactive towards nucleophilic addition reactions when compared to ketones. when there was an addition of nucleophile and hydrogen across the carbon oxygen double bond shows the nucleophilic addition reactions
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