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What is schotten Baumann reaction ?
reactions and conditions also..

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Answered by jahnvithaku434
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The Schotten–Baumann reaction is a method to synthesise amides from amines and acid chlorides: Sometimes the name for this reaction is also used to indicate the reaction between an acid chloride and an alcohol to form an ester.

Answered by MysticalKudi
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The use of added base to drive the equilibrium in the formation of amides from amines and acid chlorides. Normally, aqueous base is slowly added to the reaction mixture. ... In general, the use of biphasic aqueous basic conditions is often named "Schotten-Baumann conditions".

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