Chapter 14: Q30P (page 476)
The thioester described in Problem 29 reacts readily with compounds with the formula ROH or RNH2 . Draw the resulting ester and amide reaction products.
Short Answer
The resulting ester and amide reaction products are,

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Chapter 14: Q30P (page 476)
The thioester described in Problem 29 reacts readily with compounds with the formula ROH or RNH2 . Draw the resulting ester and amide reaction products.
The resulting ester and amide reaction products are,

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