Answer to Question #158328 in Organic Chemistry for Sam

Question #158328

Acyl chlorides, acid anhydrides and amides, and their reactions


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2021-01-29T08:19:34-0500

The reactions of acid anhydrides are rather like those of acyl chlorides except that during their reactions, a molecule of carboxylic acid is produced rather than the HCl formed when an acyl chloride reacts.

Acid anhydrides react with ammonia, primary amines and secondary amines to form amides.


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