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Carboxylic acids are another homologous series of molecules that can be derived from hydrocarbon molecules. All carboxylic acids have a special group of atoms called the carboxyl group (-COOH).
The Carboxylic Acid group is made up of:
Carboxylic acids are named based on the number of carbon atoms in their chain:
The name of a carboxylic acid always ends with "-anoic acid". For example, a carboxylic acid with three carbon atoms is called propanoic acid.
The molecular formula of carboxylic acids shows how many carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms are in the molecule.
For instance, Propanoic acid has the formula:
Carboxylic acids can react in different ways, including:
Propanoic acid has the molecular formula CH₃CH₂COOH. Each CH group will correspond to a specific part of the molecule. The first CH₃ group corresponds to the carbon found at the end of the chain.
Next, the CH2CH2 group corresponds to the central carbon atom of the chain:
Finally, the COOHCOOH group corresponds to the carboxylic acid functional group:
Carboxylic acids undergo a range of different reactions. Similar to alcohols, carboxylic acids are soluble in water. When dissolved in water, carboxylic acids will form solutions that are acidic. These solutions can then undergo standard acid-base reactions to form salts and water.
For example, propanoic acid will react with sodium carbonate to produce a sodium salt (sodium propanoate), water, and carbon dioxide:
Carboxylic acids will also undergo reactions with alcohols. These reactions will produce new molecules called esters:
These reactions are called esterification reactions and will also produce water. Take for example the esterification of ethanoic acid by ethanol:
Formula = CH3OH Structure:
Formula = CH3COOH Structure:
Formula = C2H5COOH Structure:
Formula = C3H7COOH Structure:
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