What is the structure of ethyl ethanoate?

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The structure of ethyl ethanoate, also known as ethyl acetate, is represented by the molecular formula C4H8O2. It is an ester formed from ethanol and acetic acid. The chemical structure consists of an ethyl group (C2H5) attached to an acetate group (C2H3O). For visual reference, using Google Images with the search term "ethyl ethanoate" provides clear structural diagrams.

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Help!Chemistry's killing me!

Ok. Could somebody pleeeeease tell me, draw actually the stucture of a polyester(ethyl ethanoate). Thanks
 
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whozum is right..
I would also add, in Google's search box, type "ethyl ethanoate" in quotes as I have done, select Images (rather than Web) and then click search.
 

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