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$\begingroup$ Vinyl is CH2=CH- while acryl is CH2=CH-C So, vinyl acetate is correct; acryl acetate is not CH2=CHCN is acrylonitrile (a nitrile is a triple-bonded nitrogen) or, in principle, vinyl cyanide I heard a story that a chemical company tried to ship a tank car of vinyl cyanide but it was prohibited because "cyanides are toxic"
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I have seen videos and discussions about alcohol cracking acrylic, and waterblock manufacturers reminding users to not use alcohol in cooling systems with plexiglass acrylic, but why is this so? The
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From Bruice's Organic Chemistry, section 18 6 Friedel–Crafts acylation of benzene [1, pp 876–877]: Friedel–Crafts acylation places an acyl group on a benzene ring, and Friedel–Crafts alkylation places an alkyl group on a benzene ring
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I have checked the internet and read quite a few books, but I still am not able to understand why vinylic and arylic carbocations are highly unstable What I found while surfing the internet is: For
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Your assertions are correct, for the most part $\ce{BH3}$ is a Lewis acid, and it does not reduce carbonyl groups by directly donating a hydride group like $\ce{NaBH4}$ does
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In Sn2 nucleophilic substitution reactions,the attacking nucleophile or leaving group is eliminated The weaker base is eliminated Then how do acid chlorides form as OH- is a stronger base than Cl–
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The freely accessible SDBS holds three records of transmission IR spectra for vaniline (CAS 121-33-5) as record SDBS 726: a $\ce{KBr}$ disc, in solution of $\ce{CCl4}$, and in nujol
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