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Interpretation:
Structural representation of polyamide that is formed by the reaction of 1,2-ethanediamine and adipic acid has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Amides are synthesized using amidification reaction. This involves a reaction between
Amide
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- draw structure for: 2-formylethanamidearrow_forwardDraw the condense structure for the following carboxylic acids: a) 2-propyamine b) 2-methyl-3-heptamine c) N-methylpentamine d) benzamide Write the reaction equation of hydrochloric acid, HCl, reacting with triethylamine (CH3CH2)3N. Write the reaction equation of benzamide reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). write the full reactions for, the HCl hydrolysis of benzamide and acetamide and NaOH hydrolysis of benzamide and acetamide. From the equation for both Acid hydrolysis and Saponification, which reaction changes litmus paper from red to blue and whyarrow_forwardDraw out an appropriate chemical structure for the name provided. N-methoxyacetamidearrow_forward
- Draw the structure of the Ester produced when acetic acid and 3-methylpentanol react.arrow_forwardWrite the reaction equation of benzamide reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH).arrow_forwardwhich of the following compounds is used as an anesthetic? a) amine chloride b) benzene chlorine c) chlorine ethene d) methane trichloridearrow_forward
- Draw the structures of the carboxylic acid and amine needed to prepare phenacetin.arrow_forwardCarboxylic acids can also react with amides to give polyamides (polymers). The same is true with esters and alcohols. Read on lactomer and how it is used for stitches that can dissolve overtime. Why do lactomer stitches dissolve within 2 to 3 weeks following surgery? Refer to the photo below.arrow_forward
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