Higher Chemistry Unit 2 Section 6 - Esters Multiple Choice Questions This is designed to be used by teachers to help students develop skills in answering.

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Higher Chemistry Unit 2 Section 6 - Esters Multiple Choice Questions This is designed to be used by teachers to help students develop skills in answering multiple choice questions. Douglas Racey, Waid Academy, Anstruther, Fife, Scotland

Higher Chemistry Unit 2 - Section 6 Esters Multiple Choice Questions Answer 1.An ester is formed from and alcohol and a carboxylic acid in A. an addition reaction B. a condensation reaction C. a hydrolysis reaction D. neutralisation reaction B.

Answer 2.An ester has the structural formula On hydrolysis, the ester would produce A. propanoic acid and propan-1-ol B. butanoic acid and ethanol C. ethanoic acid and butan-1-ol D. propanoic acid and ethanol B. Higher Chemistry Unit 2 - Section 6 Esters Multiple Choice Questions

Answer 3.Aspirin has the structure shown. Which two functional groups are present in an aspirin molecule? A. hydroxyl and carboxyl B. aldehyde and ketone C. carboxyl and ester D. ester and aldehyde C. Higher Chemistry Unit 2 - Section 6 Esters Multiple Choice Questions

Answer 4.Which ester is an isomer of butanoic acid? A. ethyl ethanoate B. ethyl methanoate C. ethyl propanoate D. propyl ethanoate A. Higher Chemistry Unit 2 - Section 6 Esters Multiple Choice Questions

Answer 5.CH 3 CH 2 COOCH 2 CH 3 is A. ethyl ethanoate B. ethyl propanoate C. propyl ethanoate D. propyl propanoate B. Higher Chemistry Unit 2 - Section 6 Esters Multiple Choice Questions