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(a)
Interpretation:
Structure of nitrogen-containing compound that is required to produce the given compound as product through amidification has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between group present in carboxylic acid and
from ammonia or amine is lost to give amide as the product. Water is obtained as a by-product in this reaction. The general reaction scheme for synthesis of amides can be given as,
(b)
Interpretation:
Structure of nitrogen-containing compound that is required to produce the given compound as product through amidification has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the group present in carboxylic acid and
from ammonia or amine is lost to give amide as the product. Water is obtained as a by-product in this reaction. The general reaction scheme for synthesis of amides can be given as,
(c)
Interpretation:
Structure of nitrogen-containing compound that is required to produce the given compound as product through amidification has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the group present in carboxylic acid and
from ammonia or amine is lost to give amide as the product. Water is obtained as a by-product in this reaction. The general reaction scheme for synthesis of amides can be given as,
(d)
Interpretation:
Structure of nitrogen-containing compound that is required to produce the given compound as product through amidification has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between amine and carboxylic acid. In this reaction, the group present in carboxylic acid and
from ammonia or amine is lost to give amide as the product. Water is obtained as a by-product in this reaction. The general reaction scheme for synthesis of amides can be given as,
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