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Acid derivative differ in their nucleophilic substitution

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Nucleophilic acyl substitution describe aclass of substitution reactions involvingnucleophiles and acyl compounds. In this type of reaction, a nucleophile – such as analcohol, amine, or enolate – displaces theleaving group of an acyl derivative – such asan acid halide, anhydride, or ester.
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