Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction: The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(c)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(d)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(e)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(f)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(g)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(h)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(i)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(j)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
(k)
Interpretation:
To determine the compounds formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the given reagents.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of benzoyl chloride with reagents comes under the category of nucleophilic substitution reaction. The nucleophile from the reagent attacks the carbonyl carbon of the benzoyl chloride. The chloride group is a good leaving and the acyl group is very reactive. The compound is formed by usually the loss of other smaller molecules.
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