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differentiate alkylation acylation acetylation benzoylation​

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Answered by HappyToHelpYou
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Acylation is the introduction af an acyl group to an organic compound. The acyl group doesn't exist on it own, so practically chemist use acid haldies or acid anhydrides. Acetylation is just an example of a acylation. It's the introduction of the acetyl group (the acyl derivative of acetic acid) to a organic compound

Answered by gudiyanoor9
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Acylation is the introduction af an acyl group to an organic compound.

An acyl group is a carboxylic acid derivative, where the hydroxyl group is removed:

Acid

R-COOH

Acetyl

R-CO+

The acyl group doesn't exist on it own, so practically chemist use acid haldies or acid anhydrides.

Acid chloride:

R-COCl

Acid anhydride:

R-(CO)-O-(OC)-R

Acetylation is just an example of a acylation. It's the introduction of the acetyl group (the acyl derivative of acetic acid) to a organic compound.

The Acetyl group:

CH3CO+

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