the most hydrated form of acid is given name by adding prefix -ortho, then less hydrated is para and even lesser hydrated is pyro.
They are the same Chemical Formula. Basically the same Acid with two different names.
On heating, Orthoboric Acid above 370K forms metaboric acid, which on further heating yields Boric Acid.
The chemical equation is:H3BO3 + 3 C2H5OH = (C2H5O)3 + 3 H2O
orho methoxy benzoic acid is more acidic due to stability achieved due to chelation effect.
conjugatory effect
no,but it can harm humans
The simple answer is No. Boric acid is also called hydrogen borate, boracic acid or orthoboric acid. It is an inorganic compound and has the chemical formula H3BO3. There is no starch (an organic ommpound) in boric acid.
ortho effect reduces acidity of carboxylic acid. It is due to steric hindrance at ortho position
Yeah, so of ortho simply iodo benzoic acid.
They are the same Chemical Formula. Basically the same Acid with two different names.
On heating, Orthoboric Acid above 370K forms metaboric acid, which on further heating yields Boric Acid.
The chemical equation is:H3BO3 + 3 C2H5OH = (C2H5O)3 + 3 H2O
conjugatory effect
orho methoxy benzoic acid is more acidic due to stability achieved due to chelation effect.
Marion Byrd Hopkins has written: 'The chlorides of ortho-sulpho-benzoic acid ..' -- subject(s): Chlorides, Sulphobenzoic acid, Ortho-
PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].
salicytic acid is a ortho para directing group ....however check up on that ...i am not completely certain .. Actually, it is a meta-directing group, because of the carboxylic acid functional that the salicylic acid contains. Hope that was helpful.