Esters are formed by the reaction of alcohol and carboxylic acid in the presence of a sulphuric acid as a catalyst. The reaction is known as esterification.
Esters are composed of one carboylic acid and one alkohol.
R1-COOH + HO-R2 => R1-CO-O-R2 +H20
Ester hydrolysis can separate the two again.
An ester linkage is a covalent bond formed by a condensation reaction between a -COOH group and an -OH group. They join fatty acids to glycerol and become a fat or phospholipid.
It is the O atom of the alcohol which bounds with the C atom of the carboxyl (or acidic) group from the carboxylic acid. The mechanism is catalysed by H+ ions
my answer is the formation of ester is the first ester is carboxylic acid + alcohol=ester and ester is reversible
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Meiosis
formation of NADPH
Such compounds are mostly esters.
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Solidification occurs by the formation of chemical bonds between neighboring atoms or molecules.
An acetylase is an enzyme which catalyzes the formation of acetate esters.
esterification is the formation of esters between the reaction of alkanol and alkanoic acid
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Soap is formed by the hydrolysis of fats by lye, not the hydrolysis of esters. The lye strips the 3 fatty acids from the glycerine in the fats and reacts with the free fatty acids producing soap, this process is called saponification.
Cell plate formation occurs during cytokinesis.
When subduction occurs at points of plates collision.
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Meiosis
formation of NADPH
Such compounds are mostly esters.