- AAcetic acid
- BAcetyl chloride
- CAcetic anhydride
- ✓Methyl formate
$b)$. Acetyl chloride reacts violently with a cold concentrated solution of ammonia. A white solid product is formed which is a mixture of acetamide and ammonium chloride.
$c)$. In the reaction between ethanoic anhydride and ammonia, the amide formed is called ethanamide.
when methyl formats and ammonia react it produce formamide; when water is present during this reaction a mixture of formamide and ammonium formate is obtained.
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