
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The ester formed on treating 2-propanol with CH3CH2COOH in the presence of H2SO4 should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.

Answer to Problem 17.68P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.
The general reaction is written as:
Thus, the reaction between CH3CH2COOH (propanoic acid) and 2-propanol is:
(b)
Interpretation:
The ester formed on treating 2-propanol with following in the presence of H2SO4 should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.

Answer to Problem 17.68P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.
The general reaction is written as:
Thus, the reaction between CH3(CH2)10COOH (dodoecanoic acid) and 2-propanol is:
(c)
Interpretation:
The ester formed on treating 2-propanol with HCO2H in the presence of H2SO4 should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.

Answer to Problem 17.68P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.
The general reaction is written as:
Thus, the reaction between HCO2H (formic acid) and 2-propanol is:
(d)
Interpretation:
The ester formed on treating 2-propanol with following in the presence of H2SO4 should be determined:
Concept Introduction:
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.

Answer to Problem 17.68P
Explanation of Solution
The reaction which results in the formation of at least one ester along with water on heating acids with alcohols is said to be esterification.
The general reaction is written as:
Thus, the reaction between 4-methoxybenzoic acid and 2-propanol is:
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