Answer:
The correct option is option E
Addition to the carbonyl by a nucleophile is followed by loss of the leaving group.
Explanation:
Substitution reaction that involves nucleophile and acyl group is called nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction.
Generally alcohol, amine or enolate group act as nuceophile. The nucleophile displaces the acyl group of acyl haide, anhydride or ester.
Mechanism of acyl substitution reaction
First step is the addition of nucleophile to the carbonyl carbon results in the formation of a tetrahedral derivatives.
Second step is the removal of leaving group
Hence, the correct option is option E