Condition for formation of anhydride from dicarboxylic acid
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Anhydrides are commonly formed when acarboxylic acid reacts with an acid chloride in the presence of a base. ... Thecarboxylate anion's negatively charged oxygen attacks the considerably electrophilic acyl chloride's carbonyl carbon. As a result, a tetrahedral intermediate (2) is formed.
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