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Esters are chemical compounds derived by reacting an oxoacid (one containing an oxo group, X=O) with a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol. Esters are usually derived from an inorganic aci...
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Esther (Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר , Modern   Ester Tiberian   ʔɛster ), born Hadassah , was a Jewish queen of the Persian Empire in the Hebrew Bible and biblical prophet, the queen of Ahasuer...
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A tutorial on esters and esterification suitable for high school students ... a sharp boiling point is an indicator of the purity of the ester collected...
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Here is the typical structure of an ester: where R could be any acyl group (be it methyl(CH3), ethyl(CH2CH3), phenyl(C6H6 benzene ring) etc.) ... When producing an ester (ie. in industry), the yield of the ester can be increased by moving the equilibrium to the right. As equilibrium opposes a change to a reaction,
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Esters are derived from carboxylic acids. A carboxylic acid contains the -COOH group, and in an ester the hydrogen in this group is replaced by a hydrocarbon group of some kind. This could be an alkyl group like methyl or ethyl, or one cont...
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; Esters are found in many molecules with strong odors. ... Themes > Science > Chemistry > Organic Chemistry > Organic Chemistry Index > Functional groups > Ester...
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