Assume you have a highly magnified view of a solution of HCl that allows you to see the HCl. Draw this magnified view. If you dropped in a piece of magnesium, the magnesium would disappear and hydrogen gas would be released. Represent this change using symbols for the elements, and write out the balanced equation
Orgo 225 Lecture 13 21.12 Preparation and Reactions of Amides Preparation of amides Amides can be prepared from any of the carboxylic acid derivatives Most efficiently prepared from acid chlorides Reactions Acid Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Amides Amides can be hydrolyzed to give carboxylic acids Base catalyzed Hydrolysis of Amides Amides can also be hydrolyzed when heated in basic aqueous conditions (this process is very slow) Reduction of Amides When treated with LAH, amides are converted to amides The carbonyl group is completely removed 21.13 Preparation and Reactions of Nitriles Preparation of nitriles via SN2 reaction Nitriles can be prep