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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 names of the first four carboxylic acids?
Methanoic
,
Ethanoic
,
Propanoic
,
Butanoic
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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 ion does propanoic acid form when it ionizes?
Propanoate
ion
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What products are formed when a carboxylic acid reacts with a metal carbonate?
Salt, water, and
carbon dioxide
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What salt is formed when ethanoic acid reacts with potassium carbonate?
Potassium ethanoate
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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 alcohol used to make butanoic acid?
Butanol
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What happens to butanol during oxidation to form butanoic acid?
It adds an
oxygen atom
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What is the carbon count of butanoic acid?
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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