Hydrolysis - the ester would be hydrolyzed to its component acid and alcohol (benzoic acid and ethanol, respectively).
Ethyl Decanoate (ester product)
in presence of H2SO4 , benzoic acid reacts with ethanol and forms ethyl benzoate which is an aromatic ester.
The major product is 2-chloro-4-ethyl methoxybenzene.
One gram of the salt is soluble in 2 ml of water, in 75 ml of ethyl alcohol, and in 50 ml of 90 % ethyl alcohol. The salt is insoluble in ethyl ether. Source is is a pdf from http://www.emeraldmaterials.com The complete link to the pdf file is found to the left of this answer under Web Links. It also includes the solubility in water a variety of temperatures.
Carbon dioxide may be a product of the ethanol fermentation.
the ester formed is methyl benzoate which is also known as oil of wintergreen
There are different formulations for denaturing ethyl alcohol. One such formulation adds isopropyl alcohol, methyl ethyl ketone and denatonium benzoate to the ethyl alcohol to make it unpalatable.
Ethyl Decanoate (ester product)
Ethyl Benzoate
all esters, e.g. benzyl benzoate, ethyl propanoate, any ester is neutral
Ethyl benzoate is a colorless to pale yellow colored chemical compound with a pleasant wintergreen mint flavor used as a food flavoring agent. It is alse called Benzoic acid, ethyl ester; Benzoic ether; Benzoyl ethyl ether; Ethyl benzenecarboxylate ; Ethyl benzoate (natural); Ethylester kyseliny benzoove; Ethylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech] and so on.Properties of Ethyl benzoateMelting point: -34 °CPolar Surface Area: 26.3 Å2Index of Refraction: 1.504Molar Refractivity: 42.65 cm3Molar Volume: 143.8 cm3Surface Tension: 35.8 dyne/cmDensity: 1.044 g/cm3Flash Point: 88.9 °CEnthalpy of Vaporization: 44.8 kJ/molBoiling Point: 211.7 °C at 760 mmHgVapour Pressure: 0.18 mmHg at 25°CUse of Ethyl benzoateBecause of its pleasant mixed fruity and woody odor, Ethyl benzoate is used as a perfume scent under the name essence de niobe.Ethyl benzoate is a volatile compound and tends to cause irritation of skin, eyes and respiratory tract, if inhaled. Moreover, it tends to react adversely with acidic and alkaline substances and also with oxidizing agents. Considering all these, this compound needs to be stored in airtight and non-corroding containers away from direct sunlight. It needs to be stored in a cool, dry and well ventilated place.
in presence of H2SO4 , benzoic acid reacts with ethanol and forms ethyl benzoate which is an aromatic ester.
ethyl nitrite
The major product is 2-chloro-4-ethyl methoxybenzene.
One gram of the salt is soluble in 2 ml of water, in 75 ml of ethyl alcohol, and in 50 ml of 90 % ethyl alcohol. The salt is insoluble in ethyl ether. Source is is a pdf from http://www.emeraldmaterials.com The complete link to the pdf file is found to the left of this answer under Web Links. It also includes the solubility in water a variety of temperatures.
Ethyl Benzoate. It's a reaction of benzoic acid and ethanol
the main products are : ethyl acetate, acetaldehyd, acetic acid, hydrobromic acid and ethyl bromide