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An ester is a chemical compound formed when the hydrogen atom in an acid is replaced by an organic group, creating a molecule with a distinctive structure. Esters are important because they occur widely in nature and industry—for example, they make up fats and oils, and they're used in fragrances, plastics, and many other everyday products.
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