Acid Chloride Derivatives and Conversions

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Explore the derivatives of acid chlorides and learn how to convert carboxylic acids into acid chlorides using various reagents. Discover the products formed in these reactions, including methanoyl chloride, methanoic acid, methanamide, and more. Enhance your knowledge of organic chemistry with this insightful presentation on chemical transformations.

  • Acid Chlorides
  • Derivatives
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Chemical Reactions

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  1. Derivatives Derivatives of of Acid Chlorides Acid Chlorides

  2. Derivatives of methanoyl chloride What else can be used to convert a carboxylic acid to an acid chloride What is produced? PCl5 or Methanoic Acid Methanoyl chloride HCOCl SOCl2 HCOOH

  3. Derivatives of methanoyl chloride What is the product? H2O Methanoyl chloride Methanoyl chloride Acid Methanoic What is the product? NH3 Methanamide What is the product? ethyl methanoate ethanol Methanoyl chloride

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