hydrogen acid ester
1Ester — For other uses, see Ester (disambiguation). A carboxylic acid ester. R and R denote any alkyl or aryl group, respectively Esters are chemical compounds derived by reacting an oxoacid with a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol …
2Hydrogen peroxide — IUPAC name …
3Ester pyrolysis — in organic chemistry is a vacuum pyrolysis reaction converting esters containing a β hydrogen atom into the corresponding carboxylic acid and the alkene. The reaction is an Ei elimination.Examples are the synthesis of acrylic acid from ethyl… …
4ester — ► NOUN Chemistry ▪ an organic compound made by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl or other organic group …
5ester — n. Chem. any of a class of organic compounds produced by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl, aryl, etc. radical, many of which occur naturally as oils and fats. Derivatives: esterify v.tr. ( ies, ied). Etymology: G, prob. f. Essig… …
6ester — n. Chemistry, salt like compound formed by replacing acid hydrogen of acid with hydro carbon radical. ♦ esterify, v.t. convert into this …
7ester — [ ɛstə] noun Chemistry an organic compound made by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl or other organic group. Derivatives esterify ɛ stɛrɪfʌɪ verb (esterifies, esterifying, esterified). Origin C19: from Ger., prob. from a blend of… …
81,2-Cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid diisononyl ester — IUPAC name 1,2 cyclohexane dicarboxylic …
9carboxylic acid — Chem. any organic acid containing one or more carboxyl groups. [1900 05; CARBOXYL + IC] * * * Any organic compound with the general chemical formula ―COOH in which a carbon (C) atom is bonded to an oxygen (O) atom by a double bond to make a… …
10Acetic acid — Acetic redirects here. It is not to be confused with Ascetic. Acetic acid …