CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY
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Chapter 15.12, Problem 35P
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The mechanism has to be written for the reaction of an amide with an alcohol in presence of an acid catalyst to give ester as a product.
Concept introduction:
The general reaction of an amide with an alcohol does not give a product. As amides are least reactive
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