In nucleophilic addition reaction, can water acts as nucleophile in order to get conjugate addition product? I know that if the nucleophile is a strong base, instead of conjugate addition product, direct addition product would be obtained. So, is water capable of becoming a nucleophile to get conjugate addition product?
Also, what sort of solvent is needed in order to obtain conjugate addition product?
I see some of the examples, they use NaOH and water, but is NaOH capable of acting as strong basicity nucleophile?
Thanks so much...