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### Chapter 11 Homework: Reaction Scheme

**Chemical Reaction:**

- **Reactant:** Ethyl benzoate
  - Structure: The molecule is an ester, illustrated with a benzene ring bonded to a carbonyl group (C=O) which is further connected to an ethoxy group (O-CH2CH3).

- **Reagent:** 1 equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH⁻)

- **Equation Layout:** The reactant, ethyl benzoate, plus one equivalent of hydroxide ion, leads to a product that needs to be drawn.

**Diagram Explanation:**

- **Reactant Box:** Displays the structural formula of ethyl benzoate.
- **Product Box:** An empty area where the user is supposed to draw the resulting product(s) of the reaction.

**Tools Available:**

- **Select:** Option to choose existing items for editing.
- **Draw:** Tool for sketching molecular structures.
- **Rings:** Pre-made molecular ring structures for ease of drawing.
- **Erase:** Option to remove unwanted sketches or molecular parts.

**Interface Notes:**

- **Navigation:** Users can scroll or zoom in/out using provided controls to better view or draw structures.
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This exercise involves practicing the understanding of ester hydrolysis in basic conditions, transforming esters into carboxylate ions and alcohols. Students are expected to draw the resulting carboxylate ion and alcohol by-products correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chapter 11 Homework: Reaction Scheme **Chemical Reaction:** - **Reactant:** Ethyl benzoate - Structure: The molecule is an ester, illustrated with a benzene ring bonded to a carbonyl group (C=O) which is further connected to an ethoxy group (O-CH2CH3). - **Reagent:** 1 equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH⁻) - **Equation Layout:** The reactant, ethyl benzoate, plus one equivalent of hydroxide ion, leads to a product that needs to be drawn. **Diagram Explanation:** - **Reactant Box:** Displays the structural formula of ethyl benzoate. - **Product Box:** An empty area where the user is supposed to draw the resulting product(s) of the reaction. **Tools Available:** - **Select:** Option to choose existing items for editing. - **Draw:** Tool for sketching molecular structures. - **Rings:** Pre-made molecular ring structures for ease of drawing. - **Erase:** Option to remove unwanted sketches or molecular parts. **Interface Notes:** - **Navigation:** Users can scroll or zoom in/out using provided controls to better view or draw structures. - **Footer Links:** Includes navigation for 'About Us', 'Careers', 'Privacy Policy', 'Terms of Use', 'Contact Us', and 'Help'. These allow learners to access additional support and information about the platform. This exercise involves practicing the understanding of ester hydrolysis in basic conditions, transforming esters into carboxylate ions and alcohols. Students are expected to draw the resulting carboxylate ion and alcohol by-products correctly.
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