ester
the products are CH3COOH + NaOH ------CH3COONa + H2O
what are the products of perchloric acid reacting with zinc
exothermic I believe
Usually, the catalysts used for the acetylation (esterification with acetic acid) of glycerol are transition metallic oxides.For instance - ZrO2, WO3, TiO2, MoO3 and others.
A reaction between an alcohol and an anhydrid is usually exothermic, so I would say it is.
the products are CH3COOH + NaOH ------CH3COONa + H2O
what are the products of perchloric acid reacting with zinc
exothermic I believe
Usually, the catalysts used for the acetylation (esterification with acetic acid) of glycerol are transition metallic oxides.For instance - ZrO2, WO3, TiO2, MoO3 and others.
A reaction between an alcohol and an anhydrid is usually exothermic, so I would say it is.
acetic anhydride and sodium chloride will form.
There is no reaction between these two substances because an exchange of positive ions wouldn't result in higher product stability. Make sure your not confusing acetic with ascetic.
ch3cooh+hcl=h2o+ch3cocl
ethanol is converted into acetic acid....
The reaction between ethanoic acid (acetic acid) and sodium hydroxide is a double replacement one. Normally a reaction between an acid (acetic acid in this case) and a base (like NaOH) involves neutralization, which in turn produces water.
If the excess acetic anhydride is not removed in the reaction vessel an unwanted reaction will occur. The acetic anhydride will react causing esterification.
A change in the pH.