38. The reaction indicated below is a poor synthetic procedure for the synthesis of ester. CH3 H+CH3{ -ОН + CH3COOH -O-C-CH3 + H2C p-methylphenol acetic acid ester water The most plausible reaction would be: А. salt form of p-methylphenol + acetic acid salt form of p-methylphenol + acetylchloride C. salt form of acetic acid D. acetylchloride В. + p-methylphenol p-methylphenol +

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38. The reaction indicated below is a poor synthetic procedure for the synthesis of ester.
CHO OH, HanOocas .
-ОН
+ CH3COOH
H+CH3{
H2C
p-methylphenol acetic acid
ester
water
The most plausible reaction would be:
А.
salt form of p-methylphenol + acetic acid
salt form of p-methylphenol + acetylchloride
C. salt form of acetic acid
D. acetylchloride
В.
+ p-methylphenol
p-methylphenol
+
Transcribed Image Text:38. The reaction indicated below is a poor synthetic procedure for the synthesis of ester. CHO OH, HanOocas . -ОН + CH3COOH H+CH3{ H2C p-methylphenol acetic acid ester water The most plausible reaction would be: А. salt form of p-methylphenol + acetic acid salt form of p-methylphenol + acetylchloride C. salt form of acetic acid D. acetylchloride В. + p-methylphenol p-methylphenol +
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