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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Look. First you should know that while drawing an ester you need to remove OH from carboxylic acid and H from OH group of Alcohol.
Second, Draw the Acid and then the alcohol BUT first make the mirror image of alcohol. Like if you have e.g. C-C-O (this is the alcohol having H's and removed H)
So continue the carboxylic acid joing O and then writing C.. Like Carboxylic acid with removed OH - O-C-C-H
Hopefully you got it. :/
il aply ds in undrstndng n vil let u know :D
 
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The General Formula for Alcohols is CnH2n+1OH
The General Formula for Carboxylic Acids is CnH2n+1COOH

Propanol is C3H7OH
Propaonic Acid will be C2H5COOH ( Note that there are total 3 carbons and 6 hydrogens in total just like how its supposed to be)

Propanol C3H7OH + Propanoic Acid C2H5COOH ----> Propyl Propanoate C2H5COOHC3H7 + water H2O

Now If you know the formula for the alcohol and carboxylic acid you're using to make an ester , then its easy. Write down the carboxylixacid first as it is like C2H5COO in this case and add the alcohol which is C3H7. Hence you get C2H5COOC3H7.
 
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The General Formula for Alcohols is CnH2n+1OH
The General Formula for Carboxylic Acids is CnH2n+1COOH

Propanol is C3H7OH
Propaonic Acid will be C2H5COOH ( Note that there are total 3 carbons and 6 hydrogens in total just like how its supposed to be)

Propanol C3H7OH + Propanoic Acid C2H5COOH ----> Propyl Propanoate C2H5COOHC3H7 + water H2O

Now If you know the formula for the alcohol and carboxylic acid you're using to make an ester , then its easy. Write down the carboxylixacid first as it is like C2H5COOH in this case and add the alcohol which is C3H7. Hence you get C2H5COOHC3H7.
i seeee :)
 
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But what if the H isn't 2? Sorry but I need to get this!:/
Theres ALWAYS a CH2 group difference so CxHy will ALWAYS be 14 hence H will be twice of C.. the two types are :
e.g 1) CxHy = 128
x will be 8 H will be 16
e.g 2) H2NCxHyCOOH = 145
CxHy= 145 - (mass of H2NCOOH)
x=6 H=12
ALWAYS divide by 14 when it comes to CxHy
we even use this technique to find number of carbon atoms
WHYYYY FOURTEEEEN!! WHY NOT 13! THE MR OF CH is 13 NO??? :'(
*CH2 sorry my bad .. It's CH2
why 90.
and how did u get 118:eek: [USER=82593]Uchiha-Sasuke[/USER]
only CxHy is unknown
COOH COOH
2(12+16+16+1)=90
118 was calculated in park k :
Mr = mass/mol
1.51/0.0128=117.9 (rounded to 118 )
 
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