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Wednesday, January 29, 2020
There are two -NH2 groups in semicarbazide that might react with a ketone or aldehyde. Explain why the reaction occurs with only one -NH2.
The
-NH
2
group closer to the carbonyl group is deactivated (resonance-stabilized) compared with the other end
-NH
2
group:
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