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The mechanism of ester saponification involves the reaction of the nucleophilic hydroxide ion at the carbonyl carbon to give a tetrahedral addition intermediate 



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[PDF] Lecture 6: Hydrolysis Reactions of Esters and Amides

draw the mechanism of ester hydrolysis under acidic and basic reaction conditions; • account for the irreversibility of the hydrolysis reaction under basic 



[PDF] 217 HYDROLYSIS OF CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES

The mechanism of ester saponification involves the reaction of the nucleophilic hydroxide ion at the carbonyl carbon to give a tetrahedral addition intermediate 



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Base hydrolysis or saponification, • is the reaction of an ester with a strong base • produces the salt of the carboxylic acid and an



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Given the structure of a carboxylic acid, carboxylate ion, ester, amide, or amine molecule, be Predict the products for the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of an amide



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