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In chemistry, an ester is a compound derived from an acid (either organic or inorganic) in which the hydrogen atom (h) of at least one acidic hydroxyl group (−oh) of that acid is replaced by an organyl group (r ′) Ester hydrolysis in basic solution is called saponification, after the latin word sapo, meaning “soap.”

[1] these compounds contain a distinctive functional group. An ester is hydrolyzed, either by aqueous base or aqueous acid, to yield a carboxylic acid plus an alcohol An ester is an organic compound where the hydrogen in the compound's carboxyl group is replaced with a hydrocarbon group

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Esters are derived from carboxylic acids and (usually) alcohol.

Ester, any of a class of organic compounds that react with water to produce alcohols and organic or inorganic acids

Esters derived from carboxylic acids are the most common Learn about the different types and reactions of esters and more in this article. The general structure of an ester is rcoor', where r and r' represent alkyl or aryl groups Esters are derived from the condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol, resulting in the elimination of water.

The meaning of ester is any of a class of often fragrant organic compounds that can be represented by the formula rcoor' and that are usually formed by the reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water. In this tutorial you will learn about the basic properties and structure of an ester functional group You will also learn about esterification and its mechanism. Esterification is a chemical reaction in which an alcohol reacts with a carboxylic acid, acyl chloride, or acid anhydride to form an ester and a byproduct, typically water or hydrogen chloride.

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This page discusses esters, organic compounds with the formula rcoor&prime

They are common in nature, imparting pleasant scents to fruits and flowers, and are … This could be an alkyl group like methyl or ethyl, or one containing a benzene ring like phenyl.

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