Multiple Choice
What is transesterification?
A) Transesterification is a reaction that increases the oxidation number of carbon in esters.
B) An acid-catalyzed conversion of one ester to another is called transesterification.
C) Transesterification is a reaction in which the starting ester is transformed into any other organic family.
D) An interconversion reaction sequence (carboxylic acid) → (ester) → (carboxylic acid) is called transesterification.
E) A reaction that produces more reactive acyl compounds (such as acyl chlorides) from esters is called transesterification.
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