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Question
Complete the following reaction:
\[\ce{C6H5NH2 + (CH3CO)2O ->}\]
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Solution
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{\underset{Aniline}{C6H5NH2} + \underset{Acetic anhydride}{(CH3CO)2O} -> C6H5 - N - C - CH3 + \underset{Acetic acid}{CH3COOH}}\\
\phantom{................}|\phantom{....}||\\
\phantom{................}\ce{\underset{N-Phenylethanamide}{H\phantom{...}O}}
\end{array}\]
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