Asked by Tina

what is the name of the amide that is formed by the following reaction:
Butanoic acid + Methylamine?

- CH3CH2CH2COOH + CH3NH2 ---> product + H2O?

i put n-methylbutyramide and they counted it wrong.

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Answered by Dr Russ
N-methylbutanamide

Note the capital N

It is a derivative of butanoic acid so the name will be based on butanamide.
Answered by ChEm
N-methylbutanamide
Answered by shupi
pentylamide
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