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Draw the structure of the amine and carboxylic acid reactants required to form the following amide in an amidation reaction.Draw the starting amine. Be sure to draw nonbonding electron pairs.

Draw the starting carboxylic acid. Be sure to draw nonbonding electron pairs.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Amidation is a reaction with the formation of an amide. It involves a process where series of reaction between amine and carboxylic acid takes place.

The main objective of this question is to draw with the aid of a diagram.

the structure of the amine and carboxylic acid reactants required to form the following amide in an amidation reaction.

But before that,

we are to draw the starting amine and to be sure to include the nonbonding electron pairs.

Also, to draw starting carboxylic acid and to be sure to include the nonbonding electron pairs.

The whole series of the diagrammatic expression for the amine formation can be found in the diagram attached below.

Draw the structure of the amine and carboxylic acid reactants required to form the-example-1
Draw the structure of the amine and carboxylic acid reactants required to form the-example-2
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