The reaction of succinic acid with acetic anhydride results in the formation of an ester derivative of succinic acid and acetic acid. The balanced reaction is written with succinic acid and acetic anhydride as reactants, and the products are the respective ester and two molecules of acetic acid. ;
The reaction of succinic acid and acetic anhydride would yield a mixed anhydride and water, and would typically require an acid catalyst like sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid. ;
The reaction of succinic acid with acetic anhydride forms succinic acid diacetate and acetic acid. This esterification occurs under acid catalysis, resulting in the formation of ester and carboxylic acid. The balanced equation is (CH₂COOH)₂ + (CH₃CO)₂O → (CH₂COOCH₃)₂ + 2 CH₃COOH.
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