What happens if you treat a solution of acetanilide in diethyl ether with aqueou
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Question
What happens if you treat a solution of acetanilide in diethyl ether with aqueous NaOH solution.
A)
The acetanilide is protonated, which transfers it to the aqueous phase
B)
The amide groups is deprotonated
C)
The acetanilide does not react with base, and no major transformation takes place
D)
The acetanilide forms insoluble acetanylide
A)
The acetanilide is protonated, which transfers it to the aqueous phase
B)
The amide groups is deprotonated
C)
The acetanilide does not react with base, and no major transformation takes place
D)
The acetanilide forms insoluble acetanylide
Explanation / Answer
C)
The acetanilide does not react with base, and no major transformation takes place
because, acetanilide is basic in nature.so that, it donot react with NaOH.
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