Acid derivatives are more or less reactive with nucleophiles in a substitution reaction due to the nature of the leaving

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Acid derivatives are more or less reactive with nucleophiles in a substitution reaction due to the nature of the leaving

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Acid derivatives are more or less reactive with nucleophiles in a substitution reaction due to the nature of the leaving group. For each structure below, 1) draw the leaving group for each functional group and 2) rank the structures from most to least reactive in a substitution reaction. i i Carboxylic acids are lowest in reactivity towards nucleophilic substitution. Why? (Consider the reaction between acetic acid and sodium methoxide). Give the IUPAC names for the molecules below: OCH, eje oby
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