
Basic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780134878119
Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 17, Problem 107CP
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17.107 The insect repellent DEET can be made from an amidation reaction of 3 -methylbenzoic acid and diethylamine. Draw the line-angle formula for DEET. (17.7)Many insect repellents contain DEET, which is an amide. | ![]() |
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