Ammonia reacts with acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) to give

Chapter 6, Problem 6

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Ammonia reacts with acetyl chloride \(\mathrm{\left(CH_3COCl\right)}\) to give acetamide \(\mathrm{\left(CH_3CONH_2\right)}\). Identify the bonds broken and formed in each step of the reaction, and draw curved arrows to represent the flow of electrons in each step.

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

(CH_3COCl)

(CH_3CONH_2)

H_3C

NH_3

H_3C

NH_3^+

H_3C

NH_3^+

NH_3

H_3C

NH_2

NH_4^+Cl^-

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