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What is the role of concentrated sulphuric acid in the esterification reaction?​

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Answered by LIGHT633
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In esterification reactions, concentrated H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is known to be used as a catalyst. Here, the sulfuric acid plays a dual role – it works to speed up the rate of the reaction while simultaneously acting as a dehydrating agent, thereby forcing the equilibrium reaction to the right.

Answered by xllcottoncandyllx
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In esterification reactions, concentrated H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is known to be used as a catalyst. Here, the sulfuric acid plays a dual role – it works to speed up the rate of the reaction while simultaneously acting as a dehydrating agent, thereby forcing the equilibrium reaction to the right. This results in a greater yield of the required ester.

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