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Carboxylic acids
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What are carboxylic acids a homologous series of?
Organic compounds
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What is the functional group of carboxylic acids?
c-o-o-h
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What do the names of carboxylic acids end with?
anoic acid
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What is the name of the carboxylic acid with three carbons?
Propanoic acid
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What are the other carboxylic acids you need to know?
Methanoic
, ethanoic,
butanoic
acids
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How should the formulas of carboxylic acids be written?
COOH
groups together at the end
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How do carboxylic acids behave in reactions?
They react like
any
other
acid
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What type of acids are carboxylic acids?
Weak acids
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What does it mean that carboxylic acids do not fully ionize?
Not all molecules release
hydrogen ions
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How is the ionization of carboxylic acids represented?
With an
equilibrium arrow
in equations
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What do the negative ions formed from carboxylic acids end with?
anoate
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What does propanoic acid ionize into?
Propanoate
ion and
hydrogen ion
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What do carboxylic acids form when they react with metal carbonates?
Salt, water, and
carbon dioxide
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What is formed when ethanoic acid reacts with potassium carbonate?
Potassium
ethanoate
, water, and carbon dioxide
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How are carboxylic acids made from alcohols?
By
oxidizing
the alcohol with an oxidizing
agent
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What is the name of the carboxylic acid produced from butanol?
Butanoic acid
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What happens to butanol during oxidation?
It adds an oxygen to form a
carboxylic acid
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How many carbons does butanoic acid have?
Four
carbons
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What are the key characteristics of carboxylic acids?
They are a
homologous
series of organic compounds
Functional group is
c-o-o-h
Names end in
anoic acid
They are
weak acids
that do not fully ionize
Form negative ions ending in
anoate
React with
metal carbonates
to produce salt, water, and
carbon dioxide
Made by
oxidizing
alcohols
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