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Organic chemistry: Nucleophilic attacks on carboxylic acid derivatives, including hydrolysis, saponification, transesterification.

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(1) Summary of carbonyl-containing functional groups. Reactivity of carboxylic acid derivatives
(2) Continued. Nucleophilic attack on carboxylic acids and acid derivatives
(3) Continued. Nucleophilic attack on acyl halides
(4) Hydrolysis of anhydrides
(5) Continued
(6) Nucleophilic attack of alcohols on esters (transesterification) with acid catalyst
(7) Continued
(8) Summary of the mechanism for acid-catalyzed nucleophilic attacks on carboxylic acids and acid derivatives
(9) Transesterification under basic conditions
(10) Acid-catalyzed ester hydrolysis
(11) Ester hydrolysis under basic conditions (saponification)
(12) Nucleophilic attack of amines on esters to produce amides
(13) Amide hydrolysis

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