F is an amide because there's a CONH group , H can form an ester with G but thats not in the question hope that helps
How do you know there's a CONH group in F?
Even the atoms add up to be the same in the ester and amide (C8H15NO3). Where in the question does it indicate F forms an amide and not an ester linkage?
Even the atoms add up to be the same in the ester and amide (C8H15NO3). Where in the question does it indicate F forms an amide and not an ester linkage?
My question is, how do you know when H reacts with G, it forms and amide and not an ester? (The structures are given below). In other words, why is F necessarily an amide?