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Imine vs Enamine - Part 1 of 6
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21. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition / Imine vs Enamine / Problem 8
Can the hydration of aldehydes and ketones also be catalyzed by a base instead of an acid? Explain why.
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Yes, the reaction can be catalyzed using a base because no group needs to leave after the nucleophile attack.
B
No, the reaction can not be catalyzed using a base because aldehydes or ketones are sensitive toward bases.
C
Yes, the reaction can be catalyzed using a base because the mechanism starts with the deprotonation of the aldehyde or ketone.
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No, the reaction can not be catalyzed using a base because the mechanism must start with the protonation of the carbonyl carbon.
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