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Question about Organic Functions: Acyl Halide

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Organic Functions: Acyl Halide

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(Originais Teachy 2025) - Question Hard of Chemistry

In the pharmaceutical sector, the development of a new medication involves using acyl halide as an active intermediate. Considering how acyl halides compare with carboxylic acids, which of the following reasons supports the choice of acyl halide for this chemical procedure?
a.
Acyl halides are preferred due to their higher reactivity in acylation reactions, making drug synthesis more efficient than with carboxylic acids.
b.
Acyl halides are more cost-effective, making them a better option for drug development than carboxylic acids.
c.
Unlike carboxylic acids, acyl halides do not produce by-products during synthesis reactions, enhancing the end purity of the medication.
d.
Unlike carboxylic acids, acyl halides don’t need special storage conditions, making them easier to handle in an industrial setting.
e.
Acyl halides possess higher thermal stability, enabling acylation reactions at elevated temperatures compared to carboxylic acids.

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