Let's say I was doing a fischer esterification and I distilled my product which has an aqueous layer still present and that aqueous layer had the same amount of volume as that of my ester. Why would I get the exact same thing on the other end of the distillation tube, with no change in vapour temperature between impurities? Basically, the impurities boiled out with the ester and I'm 100% sure that my product was quite pure. Why? Also, I used 5% sodium bicarbonate to neutralize the acids. Is it possible that the sodium bicarbonate hydrolyzed the ester? I can't see a way it could even react with the ester.