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Akshat
AkshatOP3w ago
why doesn't the cyanide gets polarized and the c cation attacks the lone pair on S ? @Opt
Opt
Opt3w ago
Second option. ?
Akshat
AkshatOP3w ago
yes ? @Opt .. sorry to bother you
Opt
Opt3w ago
Cation on the N-connected carbon? It won't last due to resonance.
Akshat
AkshatOP3w ago
yes OOhhhhhhhhh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ye tuh socha hi nahi thanks
Opt
Opt3w ago
What happens is sulphur nucleophile (more nucleophilic than oxygen nucleophile due to EN), attacks double to form a carbanion that is stabilized by withdrawal due to CN Carbanion then picks up proton from thiol
Akshat
AkshatOP3w ago
oh +solved @Opt
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