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Problem 57P

What products would be formed from the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the following reagents?

a. sodium acetate

b. water

c. excess dimethylamine

d. aqueous HCl

e. aqueous NaOH

f. cyclohexanol

g. excess benzylamine

h. 4-chlorophenol

i. isopropyl alcohol

j. excess aniline

k. potassium formate

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QUESTION:

Problem 57P

What products would be formed from the reaction of benzoyl chloride with the following reagents?

a. sodium acetate

b. water

c. excess dimethylamine

d. aqueous HCl

e. aqueous NaOH

f. cyclohexanol

g. excess benzylamine

h. 4-chlorophenol

i. isopropyl alcohol

j. excess aniline

k. potassium formate

ANSWER:

Solution 57P

(a)

Benzoyl chloride reacts with sodium acetate it forms acetic benzoic anhydride. Thus, the reaction is as follows:

(b)

Benzoyl chloride reacts with water it forms benzoic acid. Thus, the reaction is as follows:

(c)

Benzoyl chloride reacts with excess dimethyl amine then it forms N,N-dimethylbenzamide. Thus, the reaction is as follows:

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