EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 11.15, Problem 29P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The acyl chloride and amine that would be required to synthesize the given amide have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

The reactions of acetyl chloride with amines:

On reaction with amines, acetyl chloride forms amides.

EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 11.15, Problem 29P , additional homework tip  1

The retro analysis for finding the starting materials of the given amide is shown here:

EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 11.15, Problem 29P , additional homework tip  2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The acyl chloride and amine that would be required to synthesize the given amide have to be found.

Concept Introduction:

The reactions of acetyl chloride with amines:

On reaction with amines, acetyl chloride forms amides.

EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 11.15, Problem 29P , additional homework tip  3

The retro analysis for finding the starting materials of the given amide is shown here:

EBK ESSENTIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 11.15, Problem 29P , additional homework tip  4

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