A B o Compound B is one of the two products. o There is no reaction, so none of the compounds A-C is a product. O There is. a reaction, but none of the compounds A-C are products of this reaction. o Compound A is one of the two products. o Compound C is one of the two products.

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### Acid/Base Reaction Analysis

A possible acid/base reaction is presented, and the challenge is to identify which of the compounds A, B, or C is one of the two products of this reaction. 

#### Reaction Setup:
- **Reactants:**
  - A secondary amine (structure: ethyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom with a lone pair and a hydrogen atom).
  - A lithium acetylide anion (Li⁺C≡C⁻).

#### Possible Products:
- **Compound A:** N-ethyl lithium amide (ethyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom with a lone pair and a lithium cation attached).
- **Compound B:** Ethyl nitrile (ethyl group attached to a cyano group).
- **Compound C:** An alkyne with an ethyl group and a cyano group bonded to a positively charged nitrogen atom.

#### Options:
- Compound B is one of the two products.
- There is no reaction; none of the compounds A-C is a product.
- There is a reaction, but none of the compounds A-C are products of this reaction.
- Compound A is one of the two products.
- Compound C is one of the two products. 

Evaluate which compound matches the characteristics expected in the reaction products.

### Question:
Which of the compounds A-C is one of the two products of this reaction? 

This exercise aims to apply knowledge of acid/base chemistry involving nucleophilic substitution reactions, understanding functional groups, and stability of product compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:### Acid/Base Reaction Analysis A possible acid/base reaction is presented, and the challenge is to identify which of the compounds A, B, or C is one of the two products of this reaction. #### Reaction Setup: - **Reactants:** - A secondary amine (structure: ethyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom with a lone pair and a hydrogen atom). - A lithium acetylide anion (Li⁺C≡C⁻). #### Possible Products: - **Compound A:** N-ethyl lithium amide (ethyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom with a lone pair and a lithium cation attached). - **Compound B:** Ethyl nitrile (ethyl group attached to a cyano group). - **Compound C:** An alkyne with an ethyl group and a cyano group bonded to a positively charged nitrogen atom. #### Options: - Compound B is one of the two products. - There is no reaction; none of the compounds A-C is a product. - There is a reaction, but none of the compounds A-C are products of this reaction. - Compound A is one of the two products. - Compound C is one of the two products. Evaluate which compound matches the characteristics expected in the reaction products. ### Question: Which of the compounds A-C is one of the two products of this reaction? This exercise aims to apply knowledge of acid/base chemistry involving nucleophilic substitution reactions, understanding functional groups, and stability of product compounds.
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In the given reaction the alkyne lithium will act as a base, which will abstract the rather more acidic H+ (proton) from the amine to give lithium diethylamide (A) and the butyne as products.

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