4.7 Esters (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry)

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  • What are esters?

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  • What are esters?

    Esters are compounds with the functional group R-COO-R. They are sweet-smelling oily liquids used in food flavorings and perfumes.

  • How are esters made?

    Esters are made by the reaction between alcohols and carboxylic acids in an esterification reaction.

  • Give an example of an esterification reaction.

    Ethanoic acid will react with ethanol in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid (catalyst) to form ethyl ethanoate:

    CH3COOH + C2H5OH → CH3COOC2H5 + H2O

  • How are esters named?

    The first part of the name indicates the length of the carbon chain in the alcohol, and it ends with the letters '-yl'. The second part indicates the length of the carbon chain in the carboxylic acid, and it ends with '-oate'.

  • Name the ester formed from pentanol and butanoic acid

    The ester formed from pentanol and butanoic acid is called pentyl butanoate.

  • Write the formula of the ester functional group.

    The formula of the ester functional group is R-COO-R.

  • Define an esterification reaction

    A reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid to form an ester.

  • What catalyst is needed for esterification reactions?

    Concentrated sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst for esterification reactions.

  • How is ethyl ethanoate formed?

    Ethyl ethanoate is formed by the reaction between ethanoic acid and ethanol.

  • True or False?

    Esters have low boiling points.

    True.

    Esters have low boiling points, making them volatile.