Interpretation:
A mechanism for the Pinner reaction shown, in which a nitrile is converted to an ester through an iminoester salt, is to be given using curved arrows to show the flow of electrons at each step, is to be proposed.
Concept introduction:
The Pinner reaction takes place through the steps given. i) Protonation of the nitrile ii) Nucleophilic attack of the alcohol on the protonated nitrile iii) proton transfer from oxygen to nitrogen iv) Nucleophilic attack by water on the protonated
To propose:
A mechanism for the Pinner reaction shown, in which a nitrile is converted to an ester through an iminoester salt using curved arrows to show the flow of electrons at each step.

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Chapter 20 Solutions
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- Please label this COZY spectraarrow_forwardPlease label this HNMRarrow_forwardConsider the following gas chromatographs of Compound A, Compound B, and a mixture of Compounds A and B. Inject A B mixture Area= 9 Area = 5 Area = 3 Area Inject . མི། Inject J2 What is the percentage of Compound B in the the mixture?arrow_forward
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