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Chapter 19, Problem 59E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The validation of the given statement, “when the given reaction is carried out with
Concept introduction: Reaction of methanol with acetic acid is transesterification reaction. In these type of reactions, organic group of ester exchanges with organic group of alcohol.
To determine: An explanation for water produced in this reaction does not contain oxygen-
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