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English: Esterification: formation of an ester from a carboxylate and an alkyl bromide. In this example, the acetate ion from sodium acetate reacts with ethyl bromide to form ethyl acetate plus sodium and bromide ions. |
Date | 8 June 2008 |
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Author | Ben Mills |
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