happekloriidide
Happekloriidide, also known as acid chlorides or acyl chlorides, are a class of organic compounds characterized by the functional group R-CO-Cl, where R is an alkyl or aryl group. This functional group consists of a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to a chlorine atom. Happekloriidide are derivatives of carboxylic acids, formed by replacing the hydroxyl group (-OH) of the carboxylic acid with a chlorine atom.
These compounds are highly reactive due to the polarized nature of the carbon-chlorine bond, making the carbon
Common methods for synthesizing happekloriidide include the reaction of carboxylic acids with chlorinating agents like thionyl
Due to their reactivity, happekloriidide are typically handled with care, often under inert atmospheres to prevent