Answer :
Answer:
Cyanohydrin is formed through nucleophilic addition of cyanide ion to carbonyl center of the given ketone
Explanation:
- NaOH maintains basic medium. Hence dissociation of HCN gets favored to produce nucleophile [tex]CN^{-}[/tex]
- In first step, [tex]CN^{-}[/tex] is produced through dissociation of HCN.
- In second step, [tex]CN^{-}[/tex] gives nucleophilic addition at the cabonyl center of heptan-4-one,
- In the third step, protonation of negatively charged oxygen atom occurs leading to formation of cyanohydrin.
- Full reaction mechanism has been shown below.
