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The amide formed in the reaction of 3-ethylbenzoic acid and dimethylamine is

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Answer: -

3-Ethyl-N,N-dimethylbenzamide.

Explanation: -

In the first step the nitrogen lone pair attacks the carbonyl carbon.

Then a OH becomes water molecule by protonation and leaves.

Final step involves proton loss to form amide.

The amide formed in the reaction of 3-ethylbenzoic acid and dimethylamine is-example-1
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