phosphate ester
phosphoric acid
No
inorganic ;)
A fragrant compound is called "ester". It is a class of often fragrant compounds that can be represented by the formula RCOOR' and are usually formed by the reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water.
The antibacterial compound is formed in the Schweitzer's test.
The salt of an alcohol and an acid is an ester.
The compound alcl3 is formed by combining aluminum and chlorine gas. This is what forms aluminum chloride which is an inorganic compound.
Because it is formed as uric acid in living body and contains carbon.
No - the reaction product of an alcohol and a carboxylic acid is an ESTER not an ether
Yes, hematite can be formed by inorganic processes.
Mineral is formed by crystals and is inorganic
Inorganic salts such as Calcium chloride, barium fluoride, magnesium iodide etc are formed.
No, they are not. Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).
It is a group of chemical compounds. Esters are always formed by the reaction of acid and alcohol. There can be esters of organic acids and inorganic acids
When zinc reacts with phosphoric acid, hydrogen is evolved and zinc phosphate is formed.
it is to be called inorganic
phosphoric acid