Chapter 22: Q31P (page 1060)
Which compound has the greatest rate of hydrolysis at pH=3.5:benzamide, o-carboxybenzamide, o-formylbenzamide, or o-hydroxybenzamide?
Short Answer
The answer is,
o-carboxybenzamide
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Chapter 22: Q31P (page 1060)
Which compound has the greatest rate of hydrolysis at pH=3.5:benzamide, o-carboxybenzamide, o-formylbenzamide, or o-hydroxybenzamide?
The answer is,
o-carboxybenzamide
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