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What is the functional group of adipic acid?

Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.


When compared to sulfric acid how strong are carboxylic acids?

Carboxylic acids are weaker acids than sulfuric acid. This is because carboxylic acids have two weak acidic hydrogen atoms compared to sulfuric acid's strong acidic hydrogen atoms. This makes sulfuric acid a stronger acid than carboxylic acids.


Is Carboxylic acid does this contain fat?

No, carboxylic acids are simply a class of organic acids. Some carboxylic acids are fatty acids but are not fats nor do they contain them. Amino acids, the building blocks of protein are also carboxylic acids. One of the most common carboxylic acids is acetic acid, commonly sold as vinegar.


Are glycine and carboxylic acid th same?

No, glycine is one of many different carboxylic acids. Carboxylic acids come in a wide variety ranging from formic acid to amino acids (which include glycine) and fatty acids.


What is meant by dicarboxylic acid?

A dicarboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains two carboxylic acid functional groups (-COOH) on the same molecule. This gives the molecule two acidic hydrogen atoms, allowing it to donate protons and act as a weak acid in chemical reactions. Examples of dicarboxylic acids include oxalic acid, malonic acid, and adipic acid.


What is the boiling point of acid?

It depends on witch carboxylic acid you mean, there are thousands carboxylic acids.


What is the pH of dicarboxylic acid?

The pH of dicarboxylic acid depends on its concentration and specific type. Dicarboxylic acids typically have two ionizable hydrogen atoms, so their pH can vary based on the degree of ionization. In general, dicarboxylic acids will have a lower pH when more acidic hydrogen atoms are ionized.


What is the mechanism of the BH3-THF reaction with carboxylic acids?

The BH3-THF reaction with carboxylic acids involves the formation of an intermediate complex between BH3-THF and the carboxylic acid, followed by the reduction of the carboxylic acid to an alcohol.


Is a sodium fatty acid salt the same as a carboxylic acid salt?

Yes, a sodium fatty acid salt is a type of carboxylic acid salt. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with long hydrocarbon chains, and when they react with a base like sodium hydroxide, they form carboxylic acid salts such as sodium fatty acid salts.


What functional group does acetic acid belong?

Acetic acid belongs to the functional group of carboxylic acids.


What are the differences between acetic acid and carboxylic acid?

Acetic acid is a type of carboxylic acid. Carboxylic acids are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group (COOH). Acetic acid specifically has a methyl group attached to the carboxyl group. Other carboxylic acids may have different alkyl groups attached to the carboxyl group.


Is a long chain of carboxylic acids also known as fatty acids?

Yes, a long chain of carboxylic acids is known as a fatty acid. Fatty acids are the building blocks of lipids, such as fats and oils, and they contain a carboxylic acid group at one end of the molecule.