2-oxacyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxylic acid rest with heat
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What happens when dicarboxylic acid is heated?
18-10C Imides from Dicarboxylic Acids
The cyclic anhydride of butanedioic acid reacts with ammonia, as may be expected for a typical anhydride; but the product, when strongly heated, forms a cyclic imide (butanimide):
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