22. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives: NAS
Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution
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Problem 51
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Textbook QuestionPhosgene is the acid chloride of carbonic acid. Although phosgene was used as a war gas in World War I, it is now used as a reagent for the synthesis of many useful products. Phosgene reacts like other acid chlorides, but it can react twice.
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(b) Predict the products formed when phosgene reacts with 1 equivalent of methanol, followed by 1 equivalent of aniline.
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