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Conjugate addition double attack

Sometimes both places will be attacked by nucleophiles, such as this example with borohydride:


This doesn't always happen. The nucleophile might only be suitable to attacking one center. Or one of the electrophillic centers might be too unreactive to react. For example, ester carbonyls are not as reactive as aldehydes or ketones, so the molecule below is only attacked once:

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