Acetic acid and ethanol (ethyl alcohol) converts to the ester, ethyl acetate (ethyl ethanoate) and water :
CH3CO-OH + H-OCH2CH3 -> CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O
to determine the mole of the atom
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Math is full of Equations. The most famous Equation is e=mc2.
to come up with the total
The number of molecules
Esterification Reaction: When an alcohol ( mostly primary) alcohol is treated with carboxylic acid in the presence of H2 SO4 sweet smelling compound is formed which is called ester. The reaction is know as esterification reaction.
Because to write chemical equations you need a short way of referring to an element.
They are used to write balanced chemical equations.
well acetic acid has the formula CH3COOH to form an ester the acetic acid will need to react with an alcohol. So for example if you have methanol CH3OH you would form an ester (esterification) and the ester would be methyl acetate. CH3COOCH3
Symbol equations for reactions are written using chemical formulae.
Honey hasn't chemical equations.
Chemical equations describe the products and reactants in a chemical reaction.
With a molecular formula we can calculate the molar mass and the chemical composition of a compound, also we can write chemical equations.
They are usually much easier to write, and they show what happens to the atoms. Also, it looks more official and scientific. (-:
Chemical equations represent chemical composition of reactants and products and also how does the reaction occur.
effect of time on esterification
chemical equations