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DEFINE :-

Esterification -

Dehydration - ​

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Answered by SuNaInA1735
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Esterification is a chemical reaction that occurs between the acid (usually carboxylic acid) and the alcohol (or compounds containing the hydroxyl group) where esters are obtained. The reaction takes place in acidic environments. In this process, water is also obtained.

The process of losing or removing water or moisture. A condition caused by the excessive loss of water from the body, which causes a rise in blood sodium levels. Since dehydration is most often caused by excessive sweating, vomiting, or diarrhea, water loss is usually accompanied by a deficiency of electrolytes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Esterification = When alcohol is heated with acetic acid in the presence of concentrated H2So4 to give ester and water . This process is known as esterification.

Dehydration = Removing of ethanol from water is known as dehydration.

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