alkaline hydrolysis of esters

  • 1catalysis — catalytic /kat l it ik/, adj., n. catalytical, adj. catalytically, adv. /keuh tal euh sis/, n., pl. catalyses / seez /. 1. Chem. the causing or accelerating of a chemical change by the addition of a catalyst. 2. an action between two or more… …

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  • 2Sodium hydroxide — Sodium hydroxide …

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  • 3Hammett equation — ; 1935; 17(1); 125 136 [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi bin/abstract.cgi/chreay/1935/17/i01/f pdf/f cr60056a010.pdf Abstract] ] .The basic idea is that for any two reactions with two aromatic reactants only differing in the type of substituent the change …

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  • 4Baclofen — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 4 amino 3 (4 chlorophenyl)butanoic acid Clinical data Trade names Lioresal …

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  • 5Barium hydroxide — Chembox new Name = Barium hydroxide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 17194 00 2 RTECS = CQ9200000 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = Ba(OH)2 MolarMass = 171.342 g/mol (anhydrous) 189.36 g/mol (monohydrate) 315.46 g/mol (octahydrate)… …

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  • 6saponification — [sə pän΄ə fi kā′shən] n. 〚Fr < saponifier: see SAPONIFY〛 the conversion of an ester heated with an alkali into the corresponding alcohol and acid salt; specif., this process carried out with fats (glyceryl esters) to produce soap * * *&#8230; …

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  • 7Ethylene oxide — Oxirane redirects here. For oxiranes as a class of molecules, see epoxide. Ethylene oxide …

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  • 8Cocaine — For other uses, see Cocaine (disambiguation). Cocaine …

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  • 9phosphatase — Any of a group of enzymes (EC 3.1.3.x) that liberate orthophosphate from phosphoric esters. SEE ALSO: phosphohydrolases. acid p. a p. with an optimum pH of less than 7.0 (for several isozymes, it is 5.4), notably present in the prostate gland;&#8230; …

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  • 10Hydroxide — Lewis structure of the hydroxide ion showing three lone pairs on the oxygen atom …

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