Methyl propionate reacts under normal conditions with 1) H2 2) CH3OH 3) KOH 4) Br2 (aqueous solution)

Of the listed answer options, methylpropionate under normal conditions reacts with KOH, that is, with potassium hydroxide. We write down the reaction equation confirming this answer.
CH3 -CH2-COO-CH3 + KOH = CH3-CH2-COOK + CH3OH.
That is, the interaction of methyl propionate with potassium hydroxide results in the formation of compounds of the potassium salt of propionic acid and methanol.



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