Ester Hydrolysis
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Esters can be hydrolysed by either aqueous solutions of acid or base.  The products in both cases are an alcohol and a carboxylic acid.

Below is shown the mechanism for acidic ester hydrolysis:

Basic hydrolysis proceeds via a tetrahedral intermediate:

The addition of the -OH nucleophile causes the intermediate to become tetrahedral.

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