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What Two Compounds Will React to Give This Amide

Question 51

Question 51

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What two compounds will react to give this amide? What two compounds will react to give this amide?   A) propanol and ammonia B) propanoic acid and ammonia C) propanoic acid and ethylamine D) propanoic acid and diethylamine E) propanoic acid and methylamine


A) propanol and ammonia
B) propanoic acid and ammonia
C) propanoic acid and ethylamine
D) propanoic acid and diethylamine
E) propanoic acid and methylamine

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