| 21. | The carbonyl carbon is subsequently attacked by the electronegative oxygen.
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| 22. | The dipole-dipole repulsion between the two carbonyl oxygens.
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| 23. | In this reaction the carbonyl group is an aldehyde or a ketone.
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| 24. | This makes the carbonyl group more susceptible to attack by the peroxyacid.
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| 25. | Mononuclear metal carbonyls contain only one metal atom as the central atom.
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| 26. | Organolithium reagents add with metal carbonyls to acylmetal carbonyl anions.
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| 27. | Organolithium reagents add with metal carbonyls to acylmetal carbonyl anions.
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| 28. | The side product decomposes to carbonyl sulfide ( OCS ) and methanethiol.
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| 29. | Ammonia then performs a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon.
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| 30. | Its reactions with nucleophiles often involves the reaction of both carbonyl groups.
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