They vary - but nearly always involve reflux followed by removal of water often with the aid of an azeotropic solvent. An acid catalyst such as concentrated sulfuric acid is often employed but titanates and other catalysts have also been used.
A mixture of an alcohol (say methanol) and a strong acid.
An alcohol, a carboxylic acid and H2SO4.
KOH, and under reflux i think?
Alcohol and Carboxylic Acid.
sulphuric acid
Such compounds are mostly esters.
No, but esters do react with some acids.
Esters are neutral compounds
It needs conditions of sunny but freezing
A rock isn't what is needed to make a fossil, dirt covers over a decayed animal or shell and eventually takes the shape of the bones and makes a fossil.
heat,oxygen,fuel source
sunlight, water and air .....
Such compounds are mostly esters.
No different chemical make up.
Probably when you take a sugar with alcohol components (-OH), turn them into O- ions by using a basic conditions (say NaOH) and then alkalizing them to form esters (say CH3I). That would replace all alcohols with (-OCH3 esters). "esterification of sugars"
No, but esters do react with some acids.
No, esters are covalent compounds having polar character.
Esters cannot form hydrogen bonds with other esters because there wouldn't be enough room on the molecules to support the hydrogen bonding (octet rule).
Esters are compounds that form when organic acids react with alcohols.
Esters are flavorings. They are also used with perfumes.
Esters are neutral compounds
esters are usually prepared industrially by reaction of corresponding carboxylic acid and alcohol.