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Unit 2 Esters. Go to question. 1. Which of the following compounds is an ester?. The structural formula of the ester formed between ethanol and propanoic acid is. 2. 3. What is the systematic name of the acid used to make this ester?. 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Unit 2  Esters

Unit 2 Esters

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Go to question

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Which of the following compounds is an ester?

The structural formula of the ester formed between ethanol and propanoic acid is.

What is the systematic name of the acid used to make this ester?

The ester that is an isomer of pentanoic acid is?

Esters are most likely to be used as

What type of reaction takes place when a olive oil is converted into glycerol and fatty acids?

Oleic acid is a constituent of olive oil. It’s formulae is C17H33COOH. What structure of this molecule makes it different from a similar fat molecule?

When the ester glyceryl tristearate is reacted with sodium hydroxide, soap is made. The name of the soap molecule is?

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.Which of the following compounds is an ester?

a. b.

c. d.

CH

CH

C

CH

CH

CH

CO CH3

C

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

C

CH2

OH

C

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

C

O

CH3 CH

CH

C

CH

CH

CH

CO O

CH3

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1st hintWhat is the functional group in an ester?

a hint!!!!

2nd hintThe functional group of an ester is

C

O

O

R

R1

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This functional group is –OH (hydroxyl)

a hint!!!!

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Which of the following compounds is an ester?

Correct because…………..

CH

CH

C

CH

CH

CH

CO O

CH3

C

O

O

R

R1

The functional group in an ester is

d.

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The structural formula of the ester formed betweenethanol and propanoic acid is.

a. b.

c. d.

CH3 CH2 C

O

O CH2 CH2 CH3

CH2 CH C

O

O CH2 CH2 CH3

CH3

CH2

C

O

O CH2

CH3

CH3

CH2

C

O

O CH2

CH2

CH3

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1st hintPropanoic acid forms the functional group of the ester

a hint!!!!

2nd hintThe functional group of an ester –oate.

C

O

O R1

R

3rd hintThe ethyl group is R1

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The structural formula of the ester formed betweenethanol ( R ) and propanoic acid ( R ) is.

Correct because……

R’-OH + R-COOH => R-COOR’ + Water

Ethanol gives the ethyl and the propanoic acid gives the propanoate. C2H5COOC2H5 ethyl propanoate.

a.

R’R

CH3

CH2

C

O

O CH2

CH3

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What is the systematic name of the acid usedto make this ester?

a. 2-methylpropanoic acid

b. 3-methylpropanoic acid

c. Butanoic acid

d. 2-methylethanoic acid

C C C

O

O C C C

C

H

H

H H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

C HH

H

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1st hintLook at the functional group and the carbon chains attachedto it

a hint!!!!

2nd hintThe carbon chain that produces the –yl part of the name comes from the alcohol used to make the ester.

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What is the systematic name of the acid used to make this ester?

Correct because…….

The name of this ester is butyl 2-methyl propanoate.

Butanoic acid The portion that carries the COO group would be the butyl part of the ester.

C C C

O

O C C C

C

H

H

H H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

C HH

H

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Which ester is an isomer of pentanoic acid?

a. Ethyl methanoate

b. Ethyl propanoate

c. Propyl methanoate

d. Methyl propanoate

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1st hintWhat is the link between isomers and molecular formula?

a hint!!!!

2nd hintIsomers have the same molecular formula.

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The ester that is an isomer of pentanoic acid is?

Correct because ………..The molecular formula for pentanoic acid isC5H10O2 (C4H9COOH)

a. Ethyl methanoate : Molecular formula C3H6O2

HCOOC2H5

b. Ethyl propanoate : Molecular formula C5H10O2

C2H5COOC2H5 c. Propyl methanoate: Molecular formula C4H8O2 HCOOC3H7 d. Methyl propanoate: Molecular formula C4H8O2

C2H5COOCH3

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Esters are most likely to be used as

a. Making a polyester

b. Making industrial acids

c. As solvents

d. As preservatives

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Polyesters are condensation polymers made from the reactionbetween two monomers, a diol and a diacid.

a hint!!!!

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Salts of carboxylic acids are used as preservatives e.g. sodium benzoate.

a hint!!!!

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Industrial acids, e.g. HNO3, HCl, H2SO4, CH3COOH are notmade from esters.

a hint!!!!

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Esters are most likely to be used as

Correct because………

SolventsEsters are more volatile than carboxylic acids. Their intermolecular forces are weaker. They cannot formhydrogen bonds. This volatility helps give them theircharacteristic pleasant, fruity smells.This property of their volatility is used in solvents forglues. E.g. Polystyrene cement consists of polystyrenedissolved in ethyl ethanoate.

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What type of reaction takes place when a olive oilis converted into glycerol and fatty acids?

a. Dehyrdration

b. Hydrogenation

c. Condensation

d. Hydrolysis

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1st hintOlive oil is a triglyceride, it has three ester links.

a hint!!!!

2nd hintWater can react with these ester links.

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What type of reaction takes place when an olive oilis converted into glycerol and fatty acids?

Correct because……….

Hydrolysis Oils, like fats are naturally occurring esters. Like allesters, they can be hydrolysed.

Alcohol + Carboxylic Acid Ester + Water

Alcohol + Carboxylic Acid Ester + Water

Condensation

Hydrolysis

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Oleic acid is a constituent of olive oil. It’s formula isC17H33COOH. What structure of this molecule makes it different from a similar molecule which is a constituentof beef fat?

a. Stearic acid have much longer carbon chains

b. These molecules do not have carbonyl groups.

c. Oleic acid is unsaturated.

d. Oleic acid forms straight hydrocarbon chains in olive oil.

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Stearic acid is a fatty acid.

a hint!!!!

CH3

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CH2

CO

OH

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CnH2n+1COOH is the general formula for a saturated fatty acid.

a hint!!!!

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Oleic acid is a constituent of olive oil. It’s formula isC17H33COOH. What structure of this molecule makes it different from a similar molecule which is a constituentof beef fat??

Correct because………

Oleic acid is unsaturated.The general formula for an saturated fat is CnH2n+1COOHThis means that there are no C=C bonds in its structure.

CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH

Oleic acid (from olive oil) is unsaturated

C17H33COOH

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When the ester glyceryl tristearate is reacted withsodium hydroxide, soap is made. The name of the soapmolecule is?

a. Sodium tristearate

b. Sodium glycerate

c. Sodium stearate

d. Sodium triglycerate

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Glycerol’s structural formula is

a hint!!!!

C

C

C

O

O

O

H

H H

H H

H

H

H

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The ester glyceryl tristearate structural formula is

a hint!!!!

C

C

C

O

O

O

H

H C

H C

C

H

H

O

C17

H35

O

C17

H35

O

C17

H35

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When the ester glyceryl tristearate is reacted withsodium hydroxide, soap is made. The name of the soapmolecule is?

Correct because ………..

Sodium stearateGlyceryl tristearate molecule consists of 3 stearate fatty acid chains

C

C

C

O

O

O

H

H C

H C

C

H

H

O

C17

H35

O

C17

H35

O

C17

H35

3 Na +

Sodium stearate

NaOHC35 17

O

O-

CH