Esters (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry)

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The Esters

Making Esters

  • Alcohols and carboxylic acids react to make esters in esterification reactions
  • Esters are compounds with the functional group R-COO-R
  • Esters are sweet-smelling oily liquids used in food flavourings and perfumes
  • Ethanoic acid will react with ethanol in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid (catalyst) to form ethyl ethanoate:

CH3COOH + C2H5OH → CH3COOC2H5 + H2O

 

Preparing-Ethyl-Ethanoate_, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notesDiagram showing the formation of ethyl ethanoate

 

Naming Esters

  • An ester is made from an alcohol and carboxylic acid
  • 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 of the name indicates the length of the carbon chain in the carboxylic acid, and it ends with the letters ‘- oate’
  • e.g. the ester formed from pentanol and butanoic acid is called pentyl butanoate

 

Parts-of-an-Ester, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notesDiagram showing the origin of each carbon chain in ester

  • Some examples of common esters:

Examples of Esters Table

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