explain Acetylation reaction with chemical equation
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Acetylation is a chemical reaction in which a hydrogen atom is substituted for an acetyl group (CH3C=O. group) in a compound. ... Here, salicylic acid is subjected to acetylation with the help of acetic anhydride to yield acetylsalicylic acid (commonly known as aspirin) and acetic acid as the final product.
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Acetylation is a chemical reaction in which a hydrogen atom is substituted for an acetyl group (CH3C=O. group) in a compound. ... Here, salicylic acid is subjected to acetylation with the help of acetic anhydride to yield acetylsalicylic acid (commonly known as aspirin) and acetic acid as the final product.
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