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Methyl benzoate, an organic compound, is an ester. It is a colorless liquid that is not soluble in water and has a fruity smells. Some uses for methyl benzoate are as a solvent and a pesticide.
The amino group of glycine methyl ester hydrochloride reacts with the double bond of acrylonitrile, it occurs the Michael reaction, then generates CNCH2CH2NHCH2CO2Me.
the reactants are methanol and butyric acid
the ester formed is methyl benzoate which is also known as oil of wintergreen
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almost certainly abietic acid methyl ester
yes
Methyl benzoate, an organic compound, is an ester. It is a colorless liquid that is not soluble in water and has a fruity smells. Some uses for methyl benzoate are as a solvent and a pesticide.
Historically, methyl-methyl ester. More modernly, the compound is called methyl methanoate.
3- methyl butyl methanoate
The amino group of glycine methyl ester hydrochloride reacts with the double bond of acrylonitrile, it occurs the Michael reaction, then generates CNCH2CH2NHCH2CO2Me.
WIntergreen oil... Gum
No, it is the methyl ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid.
salicylic acid (an acid) is more polar than methyl salicylate (an ester)
Organic acids and alcohols are reacted (in the presence of a dehydrating agent) to produce esters. And these substances are often recognized by their characteristic odors. In the case here, salicylic acid and methyl alcohol yield methyl salicylate, which is winter-green.
Transesterification is used in the production of bio-diesels and polyesters. It means interesterification. For better clarification, there is a reaction between an ester of one alcohol and a second alcohol to form an ester of the second alcohol. The alcohol from the original ester as that of methyl acetate and ethyl alcohol turn to form ethyl acetate and methyl alcohol.