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nHOOC – R - COOH + nHo - R - OH = ( 3 ) HOFOC – R - COO - R ' – On H + ( 2n
– 1 ) H2O According to the law of mass action , the concentrations of water ,
carboxyl , hydroxyl , and ester groups are interrelated as follows : K _ [ ester ] [
H201 ...
nHOOC – R - COOH + nHo - R - OH = ( 3 ) HOFOC – R - COO - R ' – On H + ( 2n
– 1 ) H2O According to the law of mass action , the concentrations of water ,
carboxyl , hydroxyl , and ester groups are interrelated as follows : K _ [ ester ] [
H201 ...
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If a dicarboxylic acid , HOOC - R - COOH , is condensed irreversibly with a glycol
, HO - Rʼ - OH , then the drop in the carboxyl group concentration depends on
the molar concentrations of carboxyl groups , hydroxyl groups , and catalyst .
If a dicarboxylic acid , HOOC - R - COOH , is condensed irreversibly with a glycol
, HO - Rʼ - OH , then the drop in the carboxyl group concentration depends on
the molar concentrations of carboxyl groups , hydroxyl groups , and catalyst .
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It is generally accepted that any restriction of the chain motion , including
functional group mobility , will lead to a drastic drop ... In fact , an exchange
reaction can take place between any two ester - ester or amide - amide groups ,
or between ...
It is generally accepted that any restriction of the chain motion , including
functional group mobility , will lead to a drastic drop ... In fact , an exchange
reaction can take place between any two ester - ester or amide - amide groups ,
or between ...
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