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Why is acetyl chloride more reactive than acetamide?​

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Since an acid chloride is more reactive than an anhydride, treatment of acetyl chloride with carboxylate salt of acetic acid (sodium acetate) will give acetic anhydride and sodium chloride. ... An acid chloride is more reactive than an amide, therefore treatment of acetyl chloride with ammonia will yield acetamide.

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