CHEM 343 Lecture Notes - Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution, Organic Acid Anhydride, Substituent

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Carbonyl group a carbon doubly bonded to an oxygen. Carboxylic acids (iupac) replacing the e ending of the alkane name with oic acid . Acyl halides (iupac) replacing the ic acid of the acid name with yl chloride . Symmetrical anhydride (iupac) using the acid name and replacing acid with. Mixed anhydride (iupac) starting the names of both acids in alphabetical order, followed by anhydride . Esters (iupac) the name of the group attached to the carboxyl oxygen is stated first. This is followed by the name of the acid with ic acid replaced by ate . Amides (iupac) replacing oic acid of the acid name with amide , if there is a substituent bonded to the nitrogen, the name of the substituent is stated first. Nitriles (rc n) adding nitrile to the alkane name. The substituent that was attached to the acyl group in the reactant is replaced by a nucleophile.

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