Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The common and IUPAC names of the given anhydride has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Naming of Acid Anhydrides:
Acid anhydrides are compounds with the formula,
Acid anhydride is divided into symmetrical and unsymmetrical anhydrides.
Symmetrical anhydrides: contain same acyl groups. They are named by replacing acid ending of the
Unsymmetrical anhydrides: contain different acyl groups. They are named by arranging the names of two-parent carboxylic acid followed by the word anhydride. The names of the carboxylic acid are arranged by size or in alphabetical order.
(b)
Interpretation:
The common and IUPAC names of the given anhydride has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Naming of Acid Anhydrides:
Acid anhydrides are compounds with the formula,
Acid anhydride is divided into symmetrical and unsymmetrical anhydrides.
Symmetrical anhydrides: contain same acyl groups. They are named by replacing acid ending of the carboxylic acid with the word anhydride.
Unsymmetrical anhydrides: contain different acyl groups. They are named by arranging the names of two-parent carboxylic acid followed by the word anhydride. The names of the carboxylic acid are arranged by size or in alphabetical order.
(c)
Interpretation:
The common and IUPAC names of the given anhydride has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Naming of Acid Anhydrides:
Acid anhydrides are compounds with the formula,
Acid anhydride is divided into symmetrical and unsymmetrical anhydrides.
Symmetrical anhydrides: contain same acyl groups. They are named by replacing acid ending of the carboxylic acid with the word anhydride.
Unsymmetrical anhydrides: contain different acyl groups. They are named by arranging the names of two-parent carboxylic acid followed by the word anhydride. The names of the carboxylic acid are arranged by size or in alphabetical order.
(d)
Interpretation:
The common and IUPAC names of the given anhydride has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Naming of Acid Anhydrides:
Acid anhydrides are compounds with the formula,
Acid anhydride is divided into symmetrical and unsymmetrical anhydrides.
Symmetrical anhydrides: contain same acyl groups. They are named by replacing acid ending of the carboxylic acid with the word anhydride.
Unsymmetrical anhydrides: contain different acyl groups. They are named by arranging the names of two-parent carboxylic acid followed by the word anhydride. The names of the carboxylic acid are arranged by size or in alphabetical order.
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