Identify the Chemical by its SMELL!
- Classic AP Chemistry Experiment
- Instructions Included
- Form various esters with this hands on experiment
The yield of ester can be increased either by removing one of the products of the reaction as it is formed or by increasing the concentration of one of the reactants. The normal procedure is to remove water using the dehydrating agent sulfuric acid, which also acts as the catalyst. In this experiment, we will combine various alcohols with acetic and butyric acids to form esters. The esters can be identified by their distinctive odors.
Includes:
Acetic Acid
n-Butyric Acid
n-Butyl Alcohol
Octyl Alcohol
Methyl Alcohol
Ethyl Alcohol
Sulfuric Acid
Glass Droppers