Cyclohexene + 4 H2O2 --> (in presence of NaWO3 * 2H2O and Phase Transfer Catalyst) yeilds adipic acid and 4H2O
An adipate is a salt or ester of adipic acid.
Cyclohexanone can be oxidized to adipic acid.
Adipic acid IUPAC ID is hexanedioic acid
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
The chemical formula of adipic acid is C6H10O4.
Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.
Adipic acid is a white crystalline acid, with industrial applications, including involvement in the production of nylon.
The dissociation constant, or pKa, of adipic acid is around 4.4. This means that adipic acid is a weak acid that partially dissociates in water to release hydrogen ions. The pKa value indicates the extent of ionization at a given pH.
Cyclohexene + 4 H2O2 --> (in presence of NaWO3 * 2H2O and Phase Transfer Catalyst) yeilds adipic acid and 4H2O
The range of an acid is to 1 to 6........
C6H10O4
The pH range of an acid is typically below 7 on the pH scale. Strong acids have a pH closer to 0, while weak acids have a pH closer to 7.
adipic acid and hexamethylene diamine
An adipate is a salt or ester of adipic acid.
First of all it is NOT 'Ph'. It is correctly symbolized as 'pH'. The 'p' is the symbol for the negative logarithm to the base ten'. 'H' is the hydrogen ion concentration. For Acid the pH range is 1 - 6 ( The lower the number , the stronger the acid). For Water the pH is 7 (only). For Alkalis the pH range is 8 - 14 ( The higher the number , the stronger the alkali). NB. pH only ranges from 1 - 14. It does not range outside these values.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.