In organic chemistry, an "enamine" is the rearrangement product of an imine, itself the reaction product of a carbonyl compound — an aldehyde or ketone — with either ammonia or an amine — primary or secondary. Derivation of the term is from the words "alkene" and "amine" — the two ...
An enamine is an unsaturated compound derived by the condensation of an aldehyde or ketone with a secondary amine. Enamines are versatile intermediates. Imine A highly reactive organic compound containing an NH group doubly bonded to a carbon atom. Enamine An organic compound containing an amine gr...
1. Which of the following is NOT an acyl group? Carboxylic acid Aldehyde Ketone Ester 2. What general characteristics do all acyl group compounds share? They are all electrophilic They are all nucleophilic They are all acidic They are all basic ...
What is the functional group: a) alkene b) alkyne c) ketone d) enol e) alkane 1. of the starting material given the intermediate shown? 2. of the major organic product after tautomerization? What is the organic name for CH3-O-C-OH-OH?Explore...
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