(a)
Interpretation:
The complete, detailed mechanism and the major organic product of the given reaction are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Acid chlorides are the least stable of
Carboxylic acids can be converted to the corresponding acid chlorides by treating them with
The reaction consists of two successive nucleophilic addition-eliminations. In the first of these, the reactant acts as the nucleophile and adds to the electrophilic sulfur of
(b)
Interpretation:
The complete, detailed mechanism and the major organic product of the given reaction are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Acid chlorides are the least stable of carboxylic acid derivatives. Therefore, they serve as useful starting material for the synthesis of other acid derivatives.
Carboxylic acids can be converted to the corresponding acid chlorides by treating them with
The reaction consists of two successive nucleophilic addition-eliminations. In the first of these, the reactant acts as the nucleophile and adds to the electrophilic sulfur of
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