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jin.cao
Mar10-08, 12:42 PM
hi
i have the following reaction
isobutyric acid + 2-methoxyethanol <-> 2-methoxyethyl-2-methylpropanoate
but i don't know all of the by-products.
please help thanks
edit: i think is only water and some unreacted reactants?
rock.freak667
Mar10-08, 02:20 PM
Acid is RCOOH and the alcohol is R'OH. Yes water will be a by-product. But how do you get water from this? (The -OH from the acid and the H from the alcohol bond together to form the water) What you are left with will form the other product.
(btw were there any conditions for this reaction?)
jin.cao
Mar10-08, 02:41 PM
no, because i am suppose to make procedure to create the product
so i will have to change the condition to shift equilibrium to the right side i guess...
why?
rock.freak667
Mar11-08, 05:45 PM
Because an acid and alcohol react to give ester and water in the presence of H+ as a catalyst.
jin.cao
Mar11-08, 07:24 PM
thanks for confirm, rock
~christina~
Mar12-08, 08:48 AM
Just to name what your doing (basically acid catyzed dehydration of an alcohol is what your doing).
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