Why do esters smell stronger in water?
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Esters smell partially because of the feeble intermolecular forces they show. This encourages ester molecules to penetrate and hit the nose in the gas phase. Esters, for example, do not exhibit intermolecular hydrogen bonding, unlike alcohols.
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Esters smell partially because of the feeble intermolecular forces they show. This encourages ester molecules to penetrate and hit the nose in the gas phase. Esters, for example, do not exhibit intermolecular hydrogen bonding, unlike alcohols.
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