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Amines react as nucleophiles as well as bases. When amines react as nucleophiles with acid chlorides, acid anhydrides or esters the product is a/an?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Instead of acting as a nucleophile, an amine will react as a base in the presence of a carboxylic acid to give the ammonium carboxylate salt. ... In the presence of a strong acid catalyst, carboxylic acids can condense to form acid anhydrides.

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globalsunshine3: Can you choose one of these options?
globalsunshine3: triallylamine
amine
amide
secondary amine
Anonymous: how
globalsunshine3: When amines react as nucleophiles with acid chlorides, acid anhydrides or esters what is the product?
globalsunshine3: Is the product a triallylamine, amine, amide or secondary amine?
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