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Carboxylic acid derivatives nucleophilic reactions

Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Reactions... [Pg.785]

Acid chlorides can be converted to acid anhydrides, esters, or amides. These reactions are possible because acid chlorides are the most reactive of the four carboxylic acid derivatives. Nucleophilic substitutions of the other acid derivatives are more limited because they are less reactive. For example, acid anhydrides can be used to synthesise esters and amides, but cannot be used to synthesise acid chlorides. [Pg.169]


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