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    Give an Example of a Ketone That Would React with a Nucleophile
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Give an Example of a Ketone That Would React with a Nucleophile

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Give an example of a ketone that would react with a nucleophile at a higher rate than acetone,and explain why it would be more reactive.
Acetone: Give an example of a ketone that would react with a nucleophile at a higher rate than acetone,and explain why it would be more reactive. Acetone:

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