<span>An atom's identity, that is, whether it is 'oxygen' or 'plutonium', for example, is determined solely by the number of protons in the nucleus. The number of neutrons also plays a part - a differing number of neutrons can change an atom from one isotope of an element into another, but the atoms would still remain the same element, albeit a different isotope. The number of electrons orbiting the atom does not change the identity of the atom, only it's electronic state. Take electrons away and it becomes a positively charged ion of the same element. Add electrons and it becomes a negatively charged ion, but still of the same element.</span>
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Exploding
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Edit: sorry Im pretty sure its vibrating and because they vibrate which is why it has kinetic energy
Answer:
alcohol (OH) + organic acid (COOH) → ester + water
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example:
methanol + butanoic acid → methyl butanoate + watermethyl