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Chapter 18 - Organic Chemistry III
Reactions of primary aliphatic amines
Primary aliphatic amine with ethanoyl chloride
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The reaction of
butylamine
(primary
aliphatic
amine) with
ethanoyl
chloride
is an
addition-elimination
reaction.
An
addition-elimination
reaction occurs when
two
molecules join together, formed by the
loss
of a
small
molecule.
In the reaction between
butylamine
and
ethanoyl
chloride
,
N-butylethanamide
and
hydrochloric
acid are formed.
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