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(b)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
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Reaction with
Reaction with excess dimethylamine:
Acid chloride gets converted into dimethylamide on reaction with excess dimethylamine.
(c)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
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Reaction with
Amide gets converted into nitrile on reaction with
(d)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Hydrolysis of ester:
Ester is hydrolysed into carboxylic acid in presence of an acid catalyst. This reaction is known as ester hydrolysis.
Acetylation of ester:
Carboxylic acid gets converted into anhydride on reaction with acetyl chloride.
(e)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
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Reaction with
Ester gets reduced as aldehyde on reaction with
(f)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
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Acetylation reaction:
Phenol gets converted into acetate on treatment with anhydride.
(g)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction with acid chloride:
(h)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Hydrolysis of cyclic ester:
Reaction of a cyclic ester with the water molecule is known as hydrolysis. When it takes place in the presence of an acid catalyst, then it will be known as acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of the cyclic ester which results in the bifunctional molecule.
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