Which organic compound does not acid catalysed hydrolysis
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Acidic hydrolysis is simply the reverse of esterification. The ester is heated with a large excess of water containing a strong-acid catalyst. Like esterification, the reaction is reversible and does not go to completion. As a specific example, butyl acetate and water react to form acetic acid and 1-butanol.
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Butyl Acetate is an compound does not acid catalysed hydrolysis.
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