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Questa Cmap, creata con IHMC CmapTools, contiene informazioni relative a: esters, I or II amine or ammonia give an amide, acylation uses acylating reactans, ethanol e.g. ethyl acetate, alcohol o phenol may be salicylic acid, acylating reactans includes acyl chlorides, alcohol o phenol may be ethanol, salicylic acid e.g. aspirin, alcohol o phenol may be methanol, acylation means to attach an acyl group, anhydrides can be prepared from acid + acyl chloride, acylating reactans includes anhydrides, methanol e.g. biodiesel, acylating reactans if they react with I or II amine or ammonia, ESTERS are made of alcohol o phenol, acylating reactans includes alkyl or aryl carboxilic acids, acylating reactans react with an alcohol o phenol, acyl chlorides can be made from carboxylic acid plus SOCl2, anhydrides can be prepared from <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> acid + </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> P </mtext> <mtext> 2 </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> O </mtext> <mtext> 5 </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, ESTERS are called alkyl- or aryl alkanOATE or arylOATE, ESTERS are prepared by means of acylation