CH3COOC2H5(1) + H2O(1) ⇌ CH 3COOH (aq) + C 2H 5OH (aq)

The purpose of H+ in the reaction above is to

a

increase the yield of products

b

maintain the solution at a constant PH

c

increase the rate of the hydrolysis

d

decrease the rate of the reverse reaction

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Abdulesun
4 years ago
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Normally, when you hear “Catalyst”, the first to come into your mind is ‘to speed up’.
I am sure my school would have done a tireless work to provide all these answers for us which we are enjoying today but this particular answer seems not clear to me and to clear this air, I hereby bring to you the prove👇

Joshblaze1897
7 years ago

It should be C cos this time around it's hydrolysis not esterification.
All hydrolysis rxns basically Involve the addition of 1 molecule of water.

Alex1705
2 years ago

There is no H+ either that or the question isn't clear

AguChiamaka1234
3 years ago

The answer is c. Catalysts do not affect the position of equilibrium and hence can not increase the rate of either the forward or the backward reaction alone, instead it increase the rate of the entire reaction, both the backward and forward.

Miksoty
2 years ago

increase the rate of hydrolysis

Prof.Lare
9 years ago

c x correct. u can increase d rate nt yield.catalyst cn nt start a reaction.....

e_musa
9 years ago

They are correct.... Check ur Ababio txt bk, U'll c under hydrolysis as a chem properties of esters....... A-correct anS

Tprince443
7 years ago

The function of H2O(water) is to increase the yield of the products i.e the Ethanoic acid and ethanol which are the reactants in the esterification the reaction. In the reaction, If More water is added, more products are formed and if water is removed or reduced, the yield of ester is increased and backward reaction is favoured....law of thermodynamics.... Le chatelier's principle applied..!
Admin are absolutely right

Stock
10 years ago

I think C is the correct answer because the process involves hydrolysis to get the products which are the reactants in an esterification reaction.

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