Question #8abf0

1 Answer
Nov 12, 2017

No, you can't.

Explanation:

Concentrated sulfuric acid H2SO4 is extremely hygroscopic. It even takes water out of compounds that contain hydrogen and oxygen (in the rate of 2:1). That's why e.g. sugar (or any other carbohydrate) turns into carbon when in contact with this acid.

For esters to form (an equilibrium reaction), the water formed has to be taken away in order to shift the equilibrium to the right:

R1COOH+HOR2R1COOR2+H2O
(organic acid + alcohol <--> ester + water)

Hydrochloric acid HCl does not have this property.