CHEM1161 Lecture Notes - Dimethylamine, Magic 2Ch, Benzene

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In the iupac names of carboxylic acids: the -e in the alkane name is replaced with -oic acid. Ch3 cooh ethanoic acid: substituents are numbered from the carboxyl carbon 1. Benzoic acid: is the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid, locates substituents by numbering the ring from carbon. Carboxylic acids are strongly polar because they have two polar groups hydroxyl (- oh) and carbonyl (c=o) 12: carboxylic acids are weak acids, ionize in water to produce carboxylate ions and hydronium ions, can lose a proton because two oxygen atoms in carboxylate ion stabilize negative charge. Copyright 2012 by pearson education, inc. stabilized by resonance negative charge of o2 is distributed all throughout bond. Carboxylic acid salts: are a product of the neutralization of a carboxylic acid with a strong base. Ch3 coo na++ h2o sodium acetate: are used as preservatives and flavor enhancers (carboxylic acid salt)

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