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  1. LegendX's Avatar
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    hi, i was unsure about how to actually draw the displayed formula of the product of this reaction.


    http://www.ocr.org.uk/download/pp_10...n_gce_f322.pdf

    question 6 e

    is there anyway someone cld draw a diagram to show me plz?
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    Re: esters
    (Original post by LegendX)
    hi, i was unsure about how to actually draw the displayed formula of the product of this reaction.


    http://www.ocr.org.uk/download/pp_10...n_gce_f322.pdf

    question 6 e

    is there anyway someone cld draw a diagram to show me plz?
    I don't see a question 6e:confused:
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    Re: esters
    (Original post by LegendX)
    hi, i was unsure about how to actually draw the displayed formula of the product of this reaction.


    http://www.ocr.org.uk/download/pp_10...n_gce_f322.pdf

    question 6 e

    is there anyway someone cld draw a diagram to show me plz?
    I'm pretty sure you meant to put Jan10 not Jun10. The diol reacts with two carboxylic acid molecules to make an ester on each side.
    Here you go:
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