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    When Acetic Acid Reacts with Ammonia, the Reaction Called
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When Acetic Acid Reacts with Ammonia, the Reaction Called

Question 23

Question 23

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When acetic acid reacts with ammonia, When acetic acid reacts with ammonia,   the reaction called amidation yields A) acetamine. B) amino acetate. C) ammonium acetate. D) ethylammonium hydroxide. E) acetamide. the reaction called amidation yields


A) acetamine.
B) amino acetate.
C) ammonium acetate.
D) ethylammonium hydroxide.
E) acetamide.

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