The_Simpsons
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esters
does it exist esters of sulfuric acid? i began wondering when i was looking up a word in a lexikon and found in the word ester that it could be formed
by a alcohol and a carboxylic acid or a oxygen-containing inorganic acid,and i know nitric acid can, so can sulphuric and maybe perchloric/ chlorous
acid etc form esters?
[Edited on 19-8-2005 by The_Simpsons]
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Sure, dimethyl sulfate is such an ester, ain't it?
I know detergent is something like sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate, one bond for the lipophile, other for the sodium ion hydrophile, and hence it breaks
down grease.
Tim
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If you would use the search function either in this forum or on the web pages in general you would find much discussion on sulphate esters. So
obviously they exist.
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