(a)
Interpretation:
Condensed structural formula for acetyl chloride has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
General structure of acid chloride can be represented as shown below,
The structure of the acid chloride can be derived from the IUPAC name or common name. “R” group present in the above structure is a part of the parent
(b)
Interpretation:
Condensed structural formula for 2-methylbutanoyl chloride has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
General structure of acid chloride can be represented as shown below,
The structure of the acid chloride can be derived from the IUPAC name or common name. “R” group present in the above structure is a part of the parent carboxylic acid from which the acid chloride is obtained. Name of the acid chloride is obtained by replacing “-oic acid” in the parent carboxylic acid name with “-oyl chloride”.
(c)
Interpretation:
Condensed structural formula for propionic anhydride has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
General structure of acid anhydride can be represented as shown below,
The structure of the acid anhydride can be derived from the IUPAC name or common name. “R, R1” group present in the above structure is a part of the parent carboxylic acid from which the acid anhydride is obtained. If the acid anhydride is a symmetric one, then the name of acid anhydride is given by replacing the acid in the parent carboxylic acid name with anhydride. If the acid anhydride is an asymmetric one, then the name of acid anhydride is given by using the name of individual carboxylic acid in an alphabetical order followed by anhydride.
(d)
Interpretation:
Condensed structural formula for ethanoic methanoic anhydride has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
General structure of acid anhydride can be represented as shown below,
The structure of the acid anhydride can be derived from the IUPAC name or common name. “R, R1” group present in the above structure is a part of the parent carboxylic acid from which the acid anhydride is obtained. If the acid anhydride is a symmetric one, then the name of acid anhydride is given by replacing the acid in the parent carboxylic acid name with anhydride. If the acid anhydride is an mixed one, then the name of acid anhydride is given by using the name of individual carboxylic acid in an alphabetical order followed by anhydride.
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