๐Ester vs Ether๐ค
Esters and ethers both contain an oxygen atom bonded to carbon, but the surrounding structure makes them behave very differently.
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๐Ester
- โFunctional group RCOOR'
- โHas a carbonyl C=O next to an oxygen
- โOften has sweet, fruity smells
- โFormed from acid plus alcohol
- โExamples: ethyl acetate, fats, fragrances
๐คEther
- โFunctional group R-O-R'
- โJust an oxygen bridging two carbons
- โRelatively unreactive and stable
- โOften used as solvents
- โExamples: diethyl ether, anisole
Verdict
Esters carry a carbonyl beside the oxygen and smell fruity; ethers are a plain oxygen bridge and act as inert solvents. The carbonyl is the deciding feature.
Frequently asked
How do I tell an ester from an ether?+
An ester has a carbonyl C=O next to its oxygen; an ether has no carbonyl at all.
Why do esters smell fruity?+
Many volatile esters have pleasant fruity aromas and are used in flavorings and perfumes.
Why are ethers good solvents?+
Ethers are fairly unreactive and dissolve many organic compounds without interfering.
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