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ANHYDRIDE PROBLEMS
Anhydride Nomenclature - IUPAC Rules
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Germán Fernández
ANHYDRIDE PROBLEMS
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Rule 1.
Anhydrides come from condensing two molecules of carboxylic acids. The condensation of two molecules of the same acid gives rise to symmetrical anhydrides, which are named by replacing the word acid with anhydride.
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