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Acid chloride is more reactive than aldehyde. Aldehyde is more reactive than ketone, which is more reactive than ester, which is more reactive than amides.

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Methyl alcohol reacts with hydrochloric acid to form methyl chloride and water.

CH3OH + HCl --> CH3Cl + H2O

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if you add an alkali to hydrochloric acid, it will neutralise it.

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Acid chloride + alcohol ---> Ester + HCl

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Cl of acid chloride will combine with H of alcohol to form HCl and ester is released.

RCO-Cl + H-OR ---> RCOOR + HCl

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The chemical equatuion is:
(CH3)3COH + HCl = (CH3)3CCl + H2O

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