What is the AcHN Structure in Amidomalonate?

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The discussion centers on the AcHN structure attached to carbon number 2 of malonate esters, specifically amidomalonate. The abbreviation "Ac" refers to acetyl. The inquiry seeks clarification on the chemical structure and implications of this attachment in the context of amidomalonate. Understanding the role of the acetyl group in this structure is crucial for further chemical analysis and applications.
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I just have a small question? What is the AcHN structure that attach to the carbon number 2 on malonate ester, especially the Amidomalonate?
 
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destroyer130 said:
I just have a small question? What is the AcHN structure that attach to the carbon number 2 on malonate ester, especially the Amidomalonate?

Ac stands for Acetyl.
 
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