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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