Ester Reactions: Saponification definitions Flashcards
Ester Reactions: Saponification definitions
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Saponification
A reaction where hydroxide ions cleave an ester bond, forming a carboxylate anion and an alcohol.Hydroxide ion
An ion with a negative charge, OH-, that reacts with esters in saponification.Ester
A compound that reacts with hydroxide ions in saponification to form a carboxylate anion and alcohol.Carboxylate anion
The negatively charged conjugate base of a carboxylic acid formed in saponification.Alcohol
A product of saponification formed when an ester bond is cleaved by hydroxide ions.Conjugate base
A species formed by the loss of a proton (H+) from a carboxylic acid, resulting in a negative charge.Esterification
The process opposite to saponification, where an ester is formed from an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.Carboxylic acid
An acid that loses an H+ to form a carboxylate anion during saponification.Aqueous
A term describing a solution where water is the solvent, as in aqueous OH- used in saponification.Carbonyl
A functional group consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, involved in ester bonds.