Sandbox Esterification
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EsterificationEsterification is a chemical reaction of an acid with an alcohol (R'OH) to form an ester (RCOOR'). Usually esterification refers to reaction between an organic (carboxylic) acid (RCOOH) with an alcohol (R'OH) to form an ester (RCOOR') and water and called Fischer esterification. The chemical reaction for Fischer esterification is given below:
Esterification of fatty acid with ethanol
The with protonation of the carbonyl group of the carboxylic acid by the catalyst (H+). In the , the yyyy. In the , the zzzz. In the , the aaaa. In the , the bbbb.
The animation was originally done by Prof. Dr. Verena Pietzner; for details, see her web site ChiLe[1]. The implementation into Proteopedia was done by Prof. Jaime Prilusky, Prof. Joel L. Sussman and Veronika Pelekhov. See alsoSN1 reaction: Substitution of Cl− and tert-Butanol SN2 reaction: substitution of Cl− and methanol References |
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