Amides, Anhydrides, Esters and Acyl Chlorides

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Carboxylic Acid Derivatives - Amides, Anhydrides, Esters and Acyl Chlorides

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  • why is the ester acetate/ethanoate? it has a methyl group...so shouldn't it be methyl ethanoate or methyl acetate?

  • and if you want the taxonomic name for it, it would be 'a centipede'

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  • You and my brain work well togeher i must say..

  • great work!!!

  • 'ethan-o-ile' not 'ethan-oil' lol soz for that, just always got told off for pronouncing it wrong lol. great vid. very helpful for my acylation project :)

  • Amazing!

    

  • Always a pleasure, Mr. Khan.

  • I enjoy 'weak acid'

  • @emileye He makes the correction in the next video (Relative Stability of Amides Esters Anhydrides and Acyl Chlorides).

  • You're the boss, Khan.

    Desi power!!!

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