esters are usually prepared industrially by reaction of corresponding carboxylic acid and alcohol.
Esters are widespread in nature and are widely used in industry. In nature, fats are, in general, triesters derived from glycerol and fatty acids.[5] Esters are responsible for the aroma of many fruits, including apples, pears, bananas, pineapples, and strawberries.[6] Several billion kilograms of polyesters are produced industrially annually, important products being polyethylene terephthalate, acrylate esters, and cellulose acetate.[7]
Such compounds are mostly esters.
No, esters are covalent compounds having polar character.
No, but esters do react with some acids.
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Anywhere a maker set up business.
It would depend on what is manufatured.
Esters cannot form hydrogen bonds with other esters because there wouldn't be enough room on the molecules to support the hydrogen bonding (octet rule).
Esters are compounds that form when organic acids react with alcohols.
Esters are flavorings. They are also used with perfumes.
Esters are neutral compounds
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