Chemistry, asked by AnweshaLaheri, 11 months ago

what is the acid present in the perfume?​

Answers

Answered by AndromedaTheGalaxy
1

Answer:

Like many other sweet-smelling substances, they owe much of their pleasant aroma to chemicals called esters. Esters are organic compounds produced by a reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid. They are made of a sequence of carbon and oxygen atoms, known as an ester linkage.

Explanation:

Hope you like the answer.

Answered by Nichelle63
1

Answer:

Butyric acid is used in the preparation of various butyrate esters. Low-molecular-weight esters of butyric acid, such as methyl butyrate, have mostly pleasant aromas or tastes. As a consequence, they are used as food and perfume additives.

Similar questions