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To verify the cleavage mechanism of Fischer esterification, Acetic acid is reacted with O-18 isotopiAldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Chemistry Question

Question

To verify the cleavage mechanism of Fischer esterification, Acetic acid is reacted with O-18 isotopically labeled Ethanol ($CH_3CH_2-^{18}OH$). Where does the heavy oxygen isotope strictly end up?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

The $O^{18}$ isotope remains entirely inside the ester ($CH_3CO-^{18}OCH_2CH_3$), definitively proving that the forward esterification cleaves the acyl $C-OH$ bond of the acid and the $O-H$ bond of the alcohol.

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