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Ch. 19 - More About Amines • Reactions of Heterocyclic Compounds
Bruice - Organic Chemistry 8th Edition
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Chapter 20, Problem 22a

What are the products of the following reactions?
a. Chemical reaction diagram showing a cyclic amine and an acyl chloride as reactants, leading to product formation.

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Identify the type of reaction taking place (e.g., substitution, elimination, addition, etc.) by analyzing the reactants and reaction conditions provided.
Determine the functional groups present in the reactants and predict how they might interact based on the reaction mechanism.
Write the reaction mechanism step-by-step, showing how bonds are broken and formed. Use curved arrows to indicate the movement of electrons.
Predict the major product(s) based on the stability of intermediates (e.g., carbocations, radicals) and the regioselectivity or stereoselectivity of the reaction.
Verify the products by considering any side reactions or competing pathways that might occur under the given conditions.

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Reaction Mechanisms

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