EBK INTRO.CHEMISTRY (NASTA EDITION)
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Chapter 20, Problem 138AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
An ester which is similar to a
Concept Introduction:
Ester is derived from an alcohol and carboxylic acid. The general formula of ester is RCOOR’. Carboxylic acid is a compound which contains carboxyl group. The general formula of carboxylic acid is RCOOH.
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