(a)
Interpretation: To predict the products for the given reactions.
Concept introduction: The
(b)
Interpretation: To predict the products for the given reactions.
Concept introduction: The carboxylic acid and its derivatives undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction. The incoming group is called as a nucleophile and the substituent that departs from a molecule is known as leaving group. If the attacking group is a good base as compared to the substituent that is already present than attacking group will replace the existing substituent.
(c)
Interpretation:
To predict the products for the given reactions.
Concept introduction:
The carboxylic acid and its derivatives undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction. The incoming group is called as a nucleophile and the substituent that departs from a molecule is known as leaving group. If the attacking group is a good base as compared to the substituent that is already present than attacking group will replace the existing substituent.
(d)
Interpretation:
To predict the products for the given reactions.
Concept introduction:
The carboxylic acid and its derivatives undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction. The incoming group is called as a nucleophile and the substituent that departs from a molecule is known as leaving group. If the attacking group is a good base as compared to the substituent that is already present than attacking group will replace the existing substituent.
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