The following reaction would produce a(n) __________.

R-OH + R'COOH →

Oh alright , it's alcohol right?

Try an ester. An ester produces an alcohol(ROH) and an acid(RCOOH)

The reaction of KNO2 with R-X produces what ?

To determine the product of the reaction between R-OH and R'COOH, we need to understand the reaction type and the functional groups involved.

The reaction you provided is a condensation reaction, specifically an esterification reaction. In this reaction, an alcohol (R-OH) reacts with a carboxylic acid (R'COOH) to produce an ester.

So, the product of the reaction would be an ester, which can be represented as RCOOR', where R and R' represent different organic groups.

To carry out this reaction, you would typically mix the alcohol and carboxylic acid in the presence of an acid catalyst, such as sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid. The reaction is driven by the removal of a water molecule from the alcohol and acid, forming the ester.

R'COOR + H2O

Try that.