give the mechanism for acid catalysed hydrolysis of esters
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The mechanism for the hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate
When ethyl ethanoate is heated under reflux with a dilute acid such as dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulfuric acid, the ester reacts with the water present to produce ethanoic acid and ethanol. ... The dilute acid provides both the acid catalyst and the water
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The mechanism for the hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate
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When ethyl ethanoate is heated under reflux with a dilute acid such as dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulfuric acid, the ester reacts with the water present to produce ethanoic acid and ethanol. The dilute acid provides both the acid catalyst and the water .
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