The amide formed in the reaction of benzoic acid and ethylamine is CNHCH₂CH3 CH,NHCH,CH3 ONHCH2CH3 NHCCH3

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The amide formed in the reaction of benzoic acid and ethylamine is
O
O
0
CNHCH₂CH3
CH,NHCH,CH
ONHCH,CH,
NHCCH3
Transcribed Image Text:The amide formed in the reaction of benzoic acid and ethylamine is O O 0 CNHCH₂CH3 CH,NHCH,CH ONHCH,CH, NHCCH3
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