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Which carboxylic Acid and Alcohol is present in Ethyl Ethanoate?

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Answered by AnmolJigarChawla
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Explanation:

The ester formed by ethanol and ethanoic acid is known as ethyl ethanoate; “ethanol” is reduced to “ethyl,” while “ethanoic acid” is reduced to “ethanoate.” Other examples of ester names include methyl propanoate, from methanol and propanoic acid, and butyl octanoate, from butane and octanoic acid.

Answered by itzadaa006
10

Explanation:

For example, the ester formed by ethanol and ethanoic acid is known as ethyl ethanoate; “ethanol” is reduced to “ethyl,” while “ethanoic acid” is reduced to “ethanoate.” Other examples of ester names include methyl propanoate, from methanol and propanoic acid, and butyl octanoate, from butane and octanoic acid

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