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    The Alcohol and Carboxylic Acid Required to Form Propyl Ethanoate
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The Alcohol and Carboxylic Acid Required to Form Propyl Ethanoate

Question 38

Question 38

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The alcohol and carboxylic acid required to form propyl ethanoate are ________.


A) methanol and propionic acid
B) ethanol and propionic acid
C) propanol and propanoic acid
D) 1-propanol and ethanoic acid
E) 2-propanol and ethanoic acid

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