Introduction
Alcohols and carboxylic acids react to make esters in esterification reactions
Esters are compounds with the functional group R-COO-R
Esters are sweet-smelling oily liquids used in food flavourings and perfumes
An acid catalyst is required for an esterification reaction
Ethanoic acid will react with ethanol in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid (catalyst) to form ethyl ethanoate:
CH3COOH (aq) + C2H5OH (aq) ⇌ CH3COOC2H5 (aq) + H2O (l)
During this esterification reaction, a molecule of water is also produced
Naming Esters
An ester is made from an alcohol and carboxylic acid
The First part consist of Alcohols name, remove - anol and replace it with -yl.
The Second part consists Carboxylic Acids name, remove - oic and replace it with -oate.
Example :- Propyl Methanoate.
How does temperature affect the rate of esterification?
What is the general chemical equation for an esterification reaction?
Why is esterification considered a condensation reaction?
What are some common uses of esters in everyday life?
How can the yield of an esterification reaction be increased?
What role does sulfuric acid play in esterification?