The following chemical reaction is used to synthesize a flavouring agent that has an aroma similar to bananas. H₂SO4(aq) CH3COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1) I || Identify the type of reaction that is represented by this synthesis. Select one: hydrogenation esterification addition substitution elimination Identify the functional group and the IUPAC name for each of the three compounds in the reaction below: H₂SO4(aq) I Compound Functional Group II CH₂COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1) 1 || III CH3COO(CH₂)₂CH₂(1) + H₂O(1) III IV ( O IUPAC Name CH3COO(CH₂)3CH₂(1) + H₂O(1) III IV 4

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The following chemical reaction is used to synthesize a flavouring agent that has an aroma similar to bananas.
H₂SO4(aq)
CH3COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1)
I
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Identify the type of reaction that is represented by this synthesis.
Select one:
O hydrogenation
O esterification
O addition
O substitution
O elimination
Identify the functional group and the IUPAC name for each of the three compounds in the reaction below:
H₂SO4(aq)
I
Compound Functional Group IUPAC Name
II
CH₂COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1)
I
||
III
CH3COO(CH₂)₂CH₂(1) + H₂O(1)
III
IV
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→
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CH3COO(CH₂)₂CH₂(1) + H₂O(1)
IV
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Transcribed Image Text:The following chemical reaction is used to synthesize a flavouring agent that has an aroma similar to bananas. H₂SO4(aq) CH3COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1) I || Identify the type of reaction that is represented by this synthesis. Select one: O hydrogenation O esterification O addition O substitution O elimination Identify the functional group and the IUPAC name for each of the three compounds in the reaction below: H₂SO4(aq) I Compound Functional Group IUPAC Name II CH₂COOH(1) + CH₂(CH₂)₂OH(1) I || III CH3COO(CH₂)₂CH₂(1) + H₂O(1) III IV ◆ → ◆ CH3COO(CH₂)₂CH₂(1) + H₂O(1) IV ||| ◆ ◆
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