When salicylic acid reacts with methanol , Methyl salicylate (commonly known as Oil of Wintergreen) is formed. The chemical formula of Methyl salicylate is C6H4(OH)COOCH3 , It can also be written as C8H8O3
The product is called ethyl salicylate. It's a type of ester which is a compound formed when an alcohol (in this case ethanol) reacts with an acid (salicylic acid). Water is the by-product. Esters contain the R-COO-R' functional group.
Check out the formula of salicylic acid on Wikipedia. Then remove the -OH on the top, and replace it with -O-CH3. That's the ester of salicylic acid and methanol.
The formula for salicylic acid is C6H4(OH)COOH
This chemical reaction is:
C6H4(OH)COOH + CH3OH = C6H4(OH)COOCH3 + H2O
Formula: C6H4(OH)COOH
methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen
HOC6H4COOH is the formula.
Formula: C6H4(OH)COOH
methyl salicylate and water
By hydrogenation ( CH3-CH3+H2=>CH3COOH)
pretty much odorless , but mixed with methanol it forms a very pungent minty smell.
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Methanol is an organic chemical compound, not a phenomenon. Your question is not clear.
chcl3+CH3OH
By hydrogenation ( CH3-CH3+H2=>CH3COOH)
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
Methanol burning is a chemical reaction, a chemical change.
Methanol + Oxygen => Carbon Dioxide + Water CH4O + O2 => CO2 + H2O
methanol CHO
pretty much odorless , but mixed with methanol it forms a very pungent minty smell.
CH4
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CH40
What is the chemical formula for acetyl salicylic acid
Methanol is an organic chemical compound, not a phenomenon. Your question is not clear.
chcl3+CH3OH