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Amidation Reactions Constants 1 Perodic Table â¼PartA Learning Goal: Here is the reacton of carbamic acid and ammonia to form an amide and water (Figure 1) Draw the wnad To idently characlenstics common to all amidation reactions, and to apply these generalities in drawig specific amidation reactants or products reaction Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Ad toolbars. The single bond is active by default. > View Available Hint(s) Amidation reactions are condonsation reactions. In a condensation reaction, two molecules join with a new covalent bond, and this results in the removal of a walor molecule The reactants in amidation are a carboxylic acid and an amine, and the products are an amide and a water molecule The carboxylic acid reaclant can be of any type. The amine can be simple ammonia (NHs), a primary amine, or a secondary amine it cannot be a tertiary amine because tertiary amines lack the N-H bond required to participate in an amidation reaction Figure ã 1012 Cl carbamic acid ammonia water Marvin JS Br
Needs answer to all including drawing, thanks
Amidation Reactions Constants 1 Perodic Table â¼PartA Learning Goal: Here is the reacton of carbamic acid and ammonia to form an amide and water (Figure 1) Draw the wnad To idently characlenstics common to all amidation reactions, and to apply these generalities in drawig specific amidation reactants or products reaction Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Ad toolbars. The single bond is active by default. > View Available Hint(s) Amidation reactions are condonsation reactions. In a condensation reaction, two molecules join with a new covalent bond, and this results in the removal of a walor molecule The reactants in amidation are a carboxylic acid and an amine, and the products are an amide and a water molecule The carboxylic acid reaclant can be of any type. The amine can be simple ammonia (NHs), a primary amine, or a secondary amine it cannot be a tertiary amine because tertiary amines lack the N-H bond required to participate in an amidation reaction Figure ã 1012 Cl carbamic acid ammonia water Marvin JS Br
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