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ESTERS ELECTRIC

the free encyclopedia Compound derived from an acid For other uses · see Ester (disambiguation) . An ester of a carboxylic acid . R stands for hydrogen · halogen or organyl and R ′ stands for any organyl group. In chemistry · 1 &#93 · According to some authors · organyl derivatives of acidic hydrogen of other acids are esters as well (e.g. amides ) · but not according to the IUPAC . &#91 · Glycerides are fatty acid esters of glycerol · they are important in biology · butter · cheese · carbonic acid · sulfuric acid · phosphoric acid · nitric acid · xanthic acid ) · forming an ester ( R−C(=O)−O−R' ) · plasticizers · resins · and lacquers

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the free encyclopedia Compound derived from an acid For other uses
see Ester (disambiguation) . An ester of a carboxylic acid . R stands for hydrogen
halogen or organyl and R ′ stands for any organyl group. In chemistry
1 &#93
According to some authors
organyl derivatives of acidic hydrogen of other acids are esters as well (e.g. amides )
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but not according to the IUPAC . &#91
Glycerides are fatty acid esters of glycerol
they are important in biology
butter
cheese
carbonic acid
sulfuric acid
phosphoric acid
nitric acid
xanthic acid )
forming an ester ( R−C(=O)−O−R' )
plasticizers
resins
and lacquers

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1.1 Etymology 1.2 IUPAC nomenclature 1.3 Orthoesters 1.4 Esters of inorganic acids 2 Structure and bonding 3 Physical properties and characterization Toggle Physical properties and characterization subsection 3.1 Characterization and analysis 4 Applications and occurrence 5 Preparation Toggle Preparation subsection 5.1 Esterification of carboxylic acids with alcohols 5.2 Esterification of carboxylic acids with epoxides 5.3 Alcoholysis of acyl chlorides and acid anhydrides 5.4 Alkylation of carbo

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