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KatRina [158]
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13. Acid-catalyzed dehydration-condensation reactions of carboxylic acids and alcohols produce chemicals called

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Answer:

A condensation reaction joins two larger molecules by splitting out a smaller molecule — usually water or ammonia — between them.

In an esterification reaction, an OH  from the acid and an H from the alcohol form a molecule of water.

The larger parts join to form the ester.

Ethanol and butanoic acid react to form ethyl butanoate.

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