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Reaction between an acyl halide and the sodium salt of a fatty acid results in the formation of
Options
(a) an ester
(b) an anhydride
(c) an alcohol
(d) a ketone
Correct Answer:
an anhydride
Explanation:
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Topics: Aldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acid
(89)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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- The rate of reactions exhibiting negative activation energy
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- The reaction of phenol with alkaline chloroform gives salicylaldehyde, it is
- Which one of the following statements regarding photochemical smog is not correct
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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