Revise: Esters, fats and oilsVideo

Esters are formed in condensation reactions and broken by hydrolysis. Fats and oils, important compounds in our diet, are naturally occurring esters and their structure explains their properties.

Part ofChemistryRevise: Nature's chemistry

Esters are formed by a condensation reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid. The reverse reaction is called hydrolysis.