What’s the difference between the formula of acetate and ethanoate?
February 20th, 2023
There is no difference.
Acetate is the older, pre-IUPAC name, whereas “ethanoate” is the systematic IUPAC type name for the species.
Therefore the well known ester product is referred to in systematic terms, in schools and colleges, as “ethyl ethanoate”. However, it is referred to in industry (and basically everywhere outside of school laboratories!) as “ethyl acetate” (or even more commonly “EtAc”).