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Chapter 3, Problem 3.55P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation: The product of the reaction of acebutolol with HCl is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The most basic
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation: The solubility of acebutolol and its hydrochloride salt in water is to be discussed.
Concept introduction: The solubility of a compound depends on its interactions with the solvent molecule.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation: The reason as to why acebutolol is marketed as a hydrochloride salt rather than a neutral molecule is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The drug having more solubility is marketed for its maximum utilization.
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Many drugs are sold as their hydrochloride salts (R2NH2+ Cl−), formed by reaction of an amine (R2NH) with HCl.
a. Draw the product (a hydrochloride salt) formed by reaction of acebutolol with HCl. Acebutolol is a β blocker used to treat high blood pressure.
b. Discuss the solubility of acebutolol and its hydrochloride salt in water.
c. Offer a reason as to why the drug is marketed as a hydrochloride salt rather than a neutral amine.
Many drugs are sold as their hydrochloride salts (R2NH2+ Cl−), formed by reaction of an amine (R2NH) with HCl.
a.Draw the product (a hydrochloride salt) formed by reaction of acebutolol with HCl. Acebutolol is a β blocker used to treat high blood pressure.
b. Discuss the solubility of acebutolol and its hydrochloride salt in water. c.Offer a reason as to why the drug is marketed as a hydrochloride salt rather than a neutral amine.
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