why does Dimethyl Ketone shows tautomerism?
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Because ketones have two alky groups donating electron density into the carbonyl carbon, they tend to be more stable and therefore less apt to form the enol tautomer than aldehydes. Propanal is 1000 times more likely to be in its enol tautomer than acetone.
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Because ketones have two alky groups donating electron density into the carbonyl carbon, they tend to be more stable and therefore less apt to form the enol tautomer than aldehydes. Propanal is 1000 times more likely to be in its enol tautomer than acetone.
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