Esters are usually synthesized from an alcohol and an acid, most frequently, a carboxylic acid. In some cases, an epoxide is used instead of the alcohol; or an acid halide or anhydride replaces the ...
THE cleaving of an ether usually requires the use of a vigorous reagent such as an anhydrous mineral acid, an organic acid halide or anhydride, a Lewis acid, or an organometallic compound. Frequently ...
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