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Ethanoyl chloride reacts with ethylamine to give ethylethanamide and hydrogen chloride. The hydrogen chloride reacts with a second mole of ethylamine to give the ethylammonium chloride.

CH3COCl
  +  
2
CH3CH2NH2
         
  +  
[CH3CH2NH3]+
  +  
Cl
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Acetyl chloride     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Ethylamine     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
N-Ethylacetamide     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Ethylammonium ion     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Chloride ion     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming

Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
British A-Level Chemistry: A2
Substitution: Addition-followed-by Elimination
Substitution: Nucleophilic @ Acyl-Nfg

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