What is the structure of ethyl ethanoate?

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The discussion centers on the structure of ethyl ethanoate, a type of polyester. Participants express frustration with understanding chemistry concepts, particularly the molecular structure. A suggestion is made to use Google Images for visual references by searching "ethyl ethanoate" in quotes. This method is recommended for better clarity in visualizing the compound's structure. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges of grasping chemical structures and the usefulness of visual aids.
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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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