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  • Ethyl Acetate: Properties, Structure & Uses of This Common Ester
    Ethyl acetate is an ester. Esters are a class of organic compounds that are formed by the reaction of an acid and an alcohol. In the case of ethyl acetate, it is formed by the reaction of acetic acid and ethanol. Esters are typically characterized by their fruity or floral aromas and are often used in perfumes, cosmetics, and flavourings.
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