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Molecular model of the ester ethyl ethanoate (ethyl acetate) CH3CO2CH2CH3.

Organic compound formed by the reaction between an alcohol and an acid, with the elimination of water. Unlike salts, esters are covalent compounds.



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Another works committee leader, Michael Diester, told a press conference in this northern German city: "The Schaeffler method has aroused our suspicions.
These conditions were maintained with constant stirring and total reflux, as well as a constant nitrogen blanket until the solution turned clear (dissolved diester, BTDE).
10) PAOPA types, in contrast, contain a high level of polyether chains, mostly as chain terminal elements and can gel liquids of medium-to-high polarity such as ketones, glycol ethers, diesters, hydroxy-esters and surfactants.
 
 
 
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