When phenylacetaldehyde (C6H5CH2CHO) is dissolved in D2O with added DCl, the hydrogen

Chapter 23, Problem 23.4

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When phenylacetaldehyde (C6H5CH2CHO) is dissolved in D2O with added DCl, the hydrogen atoms to the carbonyl are gradually replaced by deuterium atoms. Write a mechanism for this process that involves enols as intermediates.

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