Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The organic product formed in the given reaction has to be indicated as primary amide, secondary amide, tertiary amide, or not an amide.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between
(a)
Answer to Problem 17.131EP
Organic product obtained is a primary amide.
Explanation of Solution
Given reaction is,
In amidification process,
The product obtained is indicated.
(b)
Interpretation:
The organic product formed in the given reaction has to be indicated as primary amide, secondary amide, tertiary amide, or not an amide.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the
(b)
Answer to Problem 17.131EP
Organic product obtained is a secondary amide.
Explanation of Solution
Given reaction is,
In amidification process,
The product obtained is indicated.
(c)
Interpretation:
The organic product formed in the given reaction has to be indicated as primary amide, secondary amide, tertiary amide, or not an amide.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the
(c)
Answer to Problem 17.131EP
Organic product obtained is a tertiary amide.
Explanation of Solution
Given reaction is,
In amidification process,
The product obtained is indicated.
(d)
Interpretation:
The organic product formed in the given reaction has to be indicated as primary amide, secondary amide, tertiary amide, or not an amide.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the
(d)
Answer to Problem 17.131EP
Organic product obtained is a tertiary amide.
Explanation of Solution
Given reaction is,
In amidification process,
The product obtained is indicated.
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