
(a)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Esterification of anhydrides: symmetric aliphatic or
Acylation: Acylation of alcohol or amine with aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydride(acetic anhydride) it gives ester with carboxylic acid as products.
(b)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Esterification of anhydrides: symmetric aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydrides reacts with alcohols it gives esters and carboxylic acid as products. Anhydrides also react with amines it gives amides and acids.
Acylation: Acylation of alcohol or amine with aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydride(acetic anhydride) it gives ester with carboxylic acid as products.
(c)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Esterification of anhydrides: symmetric aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydrides reacts with alcohols it gives esters and carboxylic acid as products. Anhydrides also react with amines it gives amides and acids.
Acylation: Acylation of alcohol or amine with aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydride(acetic anhydride) it gives ester with carboxylic acid as products.
(d)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Esterification of anhydrides: symmetric aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydrides reacts with alcohols it gives esters and carboxylic acid as products. Anhydrides also react with amines it gives amides and acids.
Acylation: Acylation of alcohol or amine with aliphatic or aromatic acid anhydride(acetic anhydride) it gives ester with carboxylic acid as products.

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