what happens when ethyl acetate is hydrolysed in presence of acid ?
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The hydrolysis of an ester such as ethyl acetate in the presence of a mineral acid gives acetic acid and ethyl alcohol. ... Obviously, as the reaction proceeds, the value of alkali required to neutralize the acid (HCl present as catalyst + CH3COOH produced by hydrolysis of the ester) progressively increases.
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The hydrolysis of an ester such as ethyl acetate in the presence of a mineral acid gives acetic acid and ethyl alcohol. ... Obviously, as the reaction proceeds, the value of alkali required to neutralize the acid (HCl present as catalyst + CH3COOH produced by hydrolysis of the ester) progressively increases.
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