Chemistry, asked by gouravkapase773, 19 days ago

Write the number of moles of ethanoyl chloride required for complete acylation of N,N-

Dimethylaniline.​

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Answered by leeshafatima411
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Answer:

n,n dimethylaniline is a tertiary amine . it has no replaceable H atom .this it will not react with ethanoyl chloride

Answered by sonalip1219
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Number of moles of Ethanoyl chloride required for complete acylation of N,N-  Dimethylaniline

Explanation:

Zero moles of  Ethanoyl chloride are required for complete acylation of N,N-  Dimethylaniline.

Acid chlorides react with amines to form amides.

This reaction of acid chlorides to form amides is possible with ammonia and mono substituted amines.

Since the Nitrogen atom in N,N -Dimethylaniline is devoid of any free hydrogen atoms that can be replaced with ethanoyl group, this reaction cannot take place.

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