True
yes
Acidic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in an acid solution (pH under 7) Basic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in a basic solution (pH above 7)
Yes, it is slightly acidic due to hydrolysis.
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
The rate constant value for the acidic hydrolysis of ethyl acetate is in 10-3 and for alkaline hydrolysis is in 10-5.
Hydrolysis, which is the addition of water
Acidic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in an acid solution (pH under 7) Basic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in a basic solution (pH above 7)
True
It can only see if it is acidic or not but not telling you how acidic it is unlike the universal indicator.
Yes, it is slightly acidic due to hydrolysis.
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
The acid can be separated from an ester by making it to undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions.
The rate constant value for the acidic hydrolysis of ethyl acetate is in 10-3 and for alkaline hydrolysis is in 10-5.
Advantages and Disadvantages of equity
Hydrolysis, which is the addition of water
Either an acidic of basic condition can produce hydrolysis of an ester. An ester is derived from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.
advantages and disadvantages
there are no advantages or disadvantages