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Investigatory Project

The document discusses using esterification reactions to remove alcohol from the human body. Specifically, it aims to determine if organic acids can react with ethanol through esterification, eliminating alcohol. The theory section outlines the esterification reaction between ethanol and acetic acid that produces ethyl acetate and water. This reaction may be used to remove alcohol from the body. The document also acknowledges those who provided guidance for the investigatory project.

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Investigatory Project

The document discusses using esterification reactions to remove alcohol from the human body. Specifically, it aims to determine if organic acids can react with ethanol through esterification, eliminating alcohol. The theory section outlines the esterification reaction between ethanol and acetic acid that produces ethyl acetate and water. This reaction may be used to remove alcohol from the body. The document also acknowledges those who provided guidance for the investigatory project.

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AIM

The objective is to determine if organic acids can


react effectively with ethanol in an esterification
reaction, and possibly be used to eliminate
alcohol from the human body.

THEORY:
REACTIONS: 1. Actual esterification reaction
C2H5OH + CH3COOH  CH3COOC2H5 + H20
Ethyl alcohol+Acetic acid+Ethyl acetate+Water

2.Pre-esterification reaction
2CH3COOH+Ca(OH) CH3COO-Ca-OOCCH+2H2O
Acetic Acid+Calcium+Calcium Acetate+Water
hydroxide
3.Modified esterification reaction
2C2H5OH + CH3COO-Ca-OOCCH3
2CH3COOC2H5 + 2H20
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

In this accomplishment of this investigatory


project successfully, many have best owned me
their blessings and the heart pledged support, this
time I am utilizing to thank all the people which
have been concerned with this project.

Primarily I would thank God for being able to


complete this project with success. Then I would
like to thanks my principal Sr. Neena Jacob and
Chemistry teacher Mr. Mohd Faisal khan, whose
valuable guidance has made it a full proof success.

Then I would like to thanks my group member


who have cooperated in this project and their
guidance has been very helpful in various phases
of thr completion of the project.
S NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.

1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
1
2 INTRODUCTION
3
3 WHAT IS ALCOHOL?

4 SIDE EFFECTS OF
ALCOHOL IN BODY

5 WHAT IS ESTER?

6 PROPERTIES OF ESTER

7 ESTERIFICATION

TABLE OF CONTENT
8 REMOVAL OF ALCOHOL
THROUGH
ESTERIFICATION

9 PROCEDURE

10 OBSERVATIONS

11 CONCLUSION
I.INTRODUCTION
All across the globe consumption of
alcohol is increasing day by day or
rather has become a trend. Youngsters
have fallen for this and start consuming
alcohol at an early age. Alcohol
consumption gives rise to serious
health disorders. It damages liver
causing liver cirrhosis, shows a range
short term and long term, disorders on
brain and central nervous system and
also affects the reproductive organs. To
tackle these problems and to
contribute to a healthy living, we came
up with this idea of reducing alcohol to
ester using esterification reaction.
St. Mary’s Sr. Sec. School,
Fatehpur

INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
SUBJECT CODE-043

AISSCE 2021-2022

Name: Divyshikhar singh


Class: 12th sapphire
Roll No.:
Subject teacher:
Date of submission:
TOPIC: Removal Of Alcohol From Human Body Through
Esterification

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