CH3CH2C(=O)CH2COOH
This substance can also be known as 3-keto-pentanoic acid.
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102.13 grams/mole
Forms an Ester, Condensation reaction Pentyl Methanoate + Water
react it with dichromate in acidic medium. It will oxidize a primary alcohol all the way to a carboxylic acid.
Acetic Acid. Here are some more older names for various carboxylic(fatty) acids. Formic Acid (Methanoic Acid) Propanoic acid remains unchanged. As does Butanoic Acid However, Valeric Acid ( Pentanoic Acid) Try Stearic Acid. (CH3(CH2)16COOH).
Pentanoic acid.
1-pentanol
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It is lactic acid... I am 100% sure that it is wrong
102.13 grams/mole
This will be a chemical structure, not a formula.
Forms an Ester, Condensation reaction Pentyl Methanoate + Water
react it with dichromate in acidic medium. It will oxidize a primary alcohol all the way to a carboxylic acid.
Acetic Acid. Here are some more older names for various carboxylic(fatty) acids. Formic Acid (Methanoic Acid) Propanoic acid remains unchanged. As does Butanoic Acid However, Valeric Acid ( Pentanoic Acid) Try Stearic Acid. (CH3(CH2)16COOH).
C5H9OOH can be pentanoic acid also known as valeric acid. It can also be isomers of this compound. The generic formula C5H10O2 can refer to a number of compounds. See related link for more information. C4H9COOH would be a better writing of the formula.
its aspirin - google it and you'll get plenty of structures for it which will be much easier shown in diagram than i can explain. however its basically a benzene ring with a carboxylic acid and an acyl group attached
Palmitic Acid or ( hexadecanoic acid). CH3(CH2)14COOH