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3.3 Organic Chemistry
3.3.9 Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives (A-level only)
3.3.9.5 Acid Anhydrides
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Acid anhydrides are formed from two carboxylic acid molecules when they combine and lose a molecule of
water
The naming convention for acid anhydrides involves replacing "acid" in the carboxylic acid name with
anhydride
Carboxylic acids are formed by the oxidation of primary alcohols or
aldehydes
Acid anhydrides are more reactive than carboxylic acids due to the presence of two
acyl groups
True
The general formula for acid anhydrides is (RCO)₂O
True
Carboxylic acids have the general formula (RCO)₂O
False
Acid anhydrides are formed when two carboxylic acid molecules combine and lose a molecule of
water
Steps in the hydrolysis of acid anhydrides
1️⃣ React with water
2️⃣ Break oxygen-carbon bond
3️⃣ Form two carboxylic acids
Acid anhydrides undergo hydrolysis to form two molecules of
carboxylic acid
What is the general formula for acid anhydrides?
(RCO)₂O
Reactions of acid anhydrides in order of their reaction types.
1️⃣ Hydrolysis
2️⃣ Alcoholysis
3️⃣ Ammonolysis
4️⃣ Reaction with Amines
Ammonolysis of acid anhydrides forms an amide and a
carboxylic acid
.
True
What types of groups can the R group in an acid anhydride represent?
Alkyl or aryl
Acid anhydrides are more reactive than carboxylic acids because they have two acyl groups linked by an oxygen atom.
True
Carboxylic acids are formed by dehydration of two acid anhydrides.
False
What are the products of the hydrolysis of acid anhydrides?
Two carboxylic acid molecules
What products are formed from the hydrolysis of acid anhydrides?
Two carboxylic acid molecules
What are the products of the reaction between an acid anhydride and ammonia?
Amide and carboxylic acid
The increased reactivity of acid anhydrides compared to carboxylic acids makes them useful in organic
synthesis
What happens during the formation of acid anhydrides?
Dehydration
What distinguishes acid anhydrides from carboxylic acids in terms of structure?
Two acyl groups
Which compound is more reactive: acid anhydrides or carboxylic acids?
Acid anhydrides
What structural feature makes acid anhydrides more reactive compared to carboxylic acids?
Two acyl groups
Acid anhydrides undergo hydrolysis to form two
carboxylic acid
molecules
True
Match the reaction of acid anhydrides with its key change:
Hydrolysis ↔️ Forms two carboxylic acids
Alcoholysis ↔️ Forms ester and carboxylic acid
Ammonolysis ↔️ Forms amide and carboxylic acid
Acid anhydrides are more reactive than
carboxylic acids
.
True
What are the products of the alcoholysis of acid anhydrides?
Ester and carboxylic acid
Acid anhydrides are formed from two carboxylic acids by losing a molecule of
water
Acid anhydrides are formed when two carboxylic acid molecules lose a molecule of
water
Acid anhydrides are more reactive than carboxylic acids because they have two
acyl
Acid anhydrides are more susceptible to nucleophilic attack than
carboxylic acids
.
True
Arrange the reactions of acid anhydrides based on their reactivity from most to least reactive.
1️⃣ Reaction with Amines
2️⃣ Ammonolysis
3️⃣ Alcoholysis
4️⃣ Hydrolysis
Acid anhydrides react with alcohols to form an ester and a
carboxylic
What are the products of the reaction between an acid anhydride and an alcohol?
Ester and carboxylic acid
What are the products of the hydrolysis of acid anhydrides?
Two carboxylic acids
What type of reaction occurs when an acid anhydride reacts with water?
Hydrolysis
Acid anhydrides react with amines to form a substituted amide and a
carboxylic
Hydrolysis of acid anhydrides results in two molecules of a
carboxylic
What is the general formula for acid anhydrides?
(RCO)₂O
Match the formation method with the resulting formula:
Dehydration of carboxylic acids ↔️ (RCO)₂O
Oxidation of alcohols ↔️ RCOOH
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