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what is esterfication.. what is the reactivity of alcohol toward esterfication​

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Answered by Yo11
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Esterification occurs when a carboxylic acid reacts with an alcohol. ... This reaction lost an -OH from the carboxylic acid and a hydrogen from the alcohol. These two also combine to form water. So any esterification reaction will also form water as a side product.

The order of reactivity of alcohols in the esterification reaction is : Primary > secondary > tertiary. ... In the esterification reaction, O-H bond of alcohol cleaves. The presence of alkyl group with +I effect makes the cleavage of the bond difficult and the alcohol becomes less reactive towards esterification.

Answered by sapnathakral21
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The order of reactivity of alcohols in the esterification reaction is : Primary > secondary > tertiary. ... In the esterification reaction, O-H bond of alcohol cleaves. The presence of alkyl group with +I effect makes the cleavage of the bond difficult and the alcohol becomes less reactive towards esterification.

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