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The most reactive to nucleophilic attack at the carbonyl group is
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Solution:
The case with which a nucleophile attacks the carbonyl group depends upon the electron deficiency, i.e. the magnitude of positive charge on carbonyl group carbon. Since, among all the groups attached
has maximum electron withdrawing effect, electron deficiency will be maximum at carbonyl carbon of acetyl chloride. Hence, acetyl chloride, i.e. is most reactive to nucleophilic attack at carbonyl group