Chapter 14: Q. 14.2 (page 473)
What carboxylic acid is found in vinegar?
Short Answer
Acetate is the outcome of alcohol hydrolysis in alcohol and produce.
Chapter 14: Q. 14.2 (page 473)
What carboxylic acid is found in vinegar?
Acetate is the outcome of alcohol hydrolysis in alcohol and produce.
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Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formulas for the products of the following:
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Methyl benzoate, which smells like pineapple guava, is used to train detection dogs. (14.3, 14.4)
a. Draw the line-angle formula for methyl benzoate.
b. Write the IUPAC name for the carboxylic acid and alcohol used to prepare methyl benzoate.
c. Write the balanced chemical equation for the acid hydrolysis of methyl benzoate.
Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formula if cyclic, for each of the following:
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Draw the line-angle formula and write the IUPAC name for each of the following: (14.1)
a. A carboxylic acid that has the formula , with no substituents
b. A carboxylic acid that has the formula , with two methyl substituents
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