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Esters The smelly compounds
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What are Esters? A group of compounds that are responsible for some natural and synthetic flavours They are often found in ice-creams, lollies, flowers, perfumes and fruits.
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What are esters? Some contain small molecules. Predict the boiling point and volatility of small esters from this information.
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What are esters? Small esters ability to evaporate easily allows them to reach your nose! Larger esters are oils and waxes.
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How are Esters made? Condensation reaction This is between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol It produces an ester and water
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carboxylic acid + alcohol ester + water -COOH + -OH -COO + H 2 0 The functional group of an ester is -COOH
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Condensation Example: Ethanoic acid + ethanol ethyl ethanoate + water C 2 H 3 OOH + C 2 H 5 OH CH 3 COOCH 2 CH 3 + H 2 O The OH from the alcohol and the H from the OH on the carboxylic acid break away to form water. The affected carbons from the alcohol and the carboxylic acid join together and form the ester
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Draw the products of the following reactions
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Naming Esters The name of the esters produced has 2 parts: 1)Derived from the name of the alcohol with -yl replacing –anol 2)Derived for the name of the carboxylic acid where –ic acid is replaced with –ate E.g. ethanol and ethanoic acid react to form ethyl ethanoate and water
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Have a go! What is the name of the Ester that would be produced from the condensation of methanol and propanoic acid? Methyl propanoate
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Have a go! What is the name of the Ester that would be produced from the condensation of butanol and heptanoic acid? Butyl heptanoate
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Questions: 1. 1.Write reactions to show the production of: Methyl ethanoate Ethyl propanoate 2.Write the equation for the formation of the following esters: CH3COOCH2CH3 CH3CH2COOCH2CH3
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