An ester has the formula R-COO-R' where R and R' are substituents on the carbon chain.
Let n be no.of atoms.
CnH2nO2
The functional group is ester with the general formula, RCOOR'
well acetic acid has the formula CH3COOH to form an ester the acetic acid will need to react with an alcohol. So for example if you have methanol CH3OH you would form an ester (esterification) and the ester would be methyl acetate. CH3COOCH3
This is an esterification reaction that produces pentyl ethanoate as its product. If I remember correctly, pentyl ethanoate smells of pear drops. The general rule here is that any alc1ohol will react with any alk2anoic acid to produce the corresponding ester alk1yl alk2anoate. Oh, and it's pentan-1-ol btw, not 1-pentanol.
It makes Ester ! :) ^^
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The functional group is ester with the general formula, RCOOR'
No. The general formula for an ester is R-COO-R', where R and R' are organic groups. R can be a hydrogen, but if R' is hydrogen (as it is in this example) then the compound is a carboxylic acid.
ester is formed by the reactin alcohol with an acid .with the elimination of water.
X-OH + HOOC-Y = X-O-CO-Y + H2O alcohol + acid = ester + water so -O-CO- is an ester
An ester is the combination of an acid and an alcohol.
An ester contains oxygen, carbon and of course hydrogen and is normally produces from alcohol and carboxylic acids in a condensation reaction. An ester has the general formula RCOOR'. A carbonyl group bound to an "ether" like oxygen flanked by two R groups that may be different or identical.
it means ester
well acetic acid has the formula CH3COOH to form an ester the acetic acid will need to react with an alcohol. So for example if you have methanol CH3OH you would form an ester (esterification) and the ester would be methyl acetate. CH3COOCH3
If you mean epsom salt, the chemical formula is MgSO4, also called magnesium sulfate.
This is an esterification reaction that produces pentyl ethanoate as its product. If I remember correctly, pentyl ethanoate smells of pear drops. The general rule here is that any alc1ohol will react with any alk2anoic acid to produce the corresponding ester alk1yl alk2anoate. Oh, and it's pentan-1-ol btw, not 1-pentanol.
No. There is not an ester.
Zani Ester goes by Ester.