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What product is formed when acetil chloride or acetic anhydride is treated with ammonia

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Answered by JaceLLightwood
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Answer:

C4H6O3   + NH3   ------------------->  C2H5NO

Explanation:

In the reaction between Ethanoic anhydride and ammonia, the amide formed is called ethanamide. This is more usually (and more easily!) written as: The ethanoic acid produced reacts with excess ammonia to give ammonium ethanoate.

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