1 Matter, Measurements, And Calculations 2 Atoms And Molecules 3 Electronic Structure And The Periodic Law 4 Forces Between Particles 5 Chemical Reactions 6 The States Of Matter 7 Sollutions And Colloids 8 Reaction Rates And Equilibrium 9 Acids, Bases, And Salts 10 Radioactivity And Nuclear Processes 11 Organic Compounds: Alkanes 12 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13 Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers 14 Aldehydes And Ketones 15 Carboxylic Acids And Esters 16 Amines And Amides 17 Carbohydrates 18 Lipids 19 Proteins 20 Enzymes 21 Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis 22 Nutrition And Energy For Life 23 Carbohydrate Metabolism 24 Lipid And Amino Acid Metabolism 25 Body Fluids Chapter15: Carboxylic Acids And Esters
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Problem 15.1E Problem 15.2E Problem 15.3E Problem 15.4E: What carboxylic acid is present in sour milk and sauerkraut ? Problem 15.5E: Write the correct IUPAC name for each of the following: a. b. c. d. e. Problem 15.6E: Write the correct IUPAC name for each of the following: a. b. c. d. e. Problem 15.7E Problem 15.8E Problem 15.9E Problem 15.10E Problem 15.11E Problem 15.12E Problem 15.13E Problem 15.14E: Caproic acid, a six-carbon acid, has a solubility in water of 1g/100mL of water Table 15.2. Which... Problem 15.15E: Why are acetic acid, sodium acetate, and sodium caprate all soluble in water, whereas capric acid, a... Problem 15.16E: List the following compounds in order of increasing water solubility: a.ethoxyethane b.propanoic... Problem 15.17E Problem 15.18E Problem 15.19E Problem 15.20E Problem 15.21E: Write an equation to illustrate the equilibrium that is present when propanoic acid is dissolved in... Problem 15.22E Problem 15.23E: Complete each of the following reactions: a. b. Problem 15.24E Problem 15.25E: Write a balanced reaction for the reaction of butanoic acid with each of the following: a. KOH b.... Problem 15.26E Problem 15.27E: Give the IUPAC name for each of the following: a. b c. Problem 15.28E Problem 15.29E Problem 15.30E Problem 15.31E Problem 15.32E: Give the name of a carboxylic acid or carboxylate salt used in each of the following ways: a.As a... Problem 15.33E Problem 15.34E Problem 15.35E: Complete the following reactions: a. b. c. Problem 15.36E Problem 15.37E: Using the alcohol CH3CH2OH, show three different starting compounds may be used to synthesize the... Problem 15.38E Problem 15.39E Problem 15.40E Problem 15.41E Problem 15.42E Problem 15.43E Problem 15.44E Problem 15.45E: Give the IUPAC name for each of the following: a. b Problem 15.46E Problem 15.47E Problem 15.48E Problem 15.49E Problem 15.50E Problem 15.51E Problem 15.52E Problem 15.53E: Complete the following reactions: a. b. Problem 15.54E Problem 15.55E Problem 15.56E: Dihydroxyacetone reacts with phosphoric acid to form the monoester called dihydroxyacetone... Problem 15.57E Problem 15.58E Problem 15.59E Problem 15.60E Problem 15.61E: How many mL of a 0.100M NaOH solution would be needed to titrate 0.156g of butanoic acid to a... Problem 15.62E Problem 15.63E Problem 15.64E Problem 15.65E Problem 15.66E Problem 15.67E Problem 15.68E: Why is it safe for us to consume foods like vinegar that contain acetic acids? Problem 15.69E Problem 15.70E Problem 15.71E Problem 15.72E Problem 15.73E: Identify the functional group designated by each of the following: a. ROR b. RCOOH c. R d. RCHO e. Problem 15.74E Problem 15.75E: Fats belong to the class of organic compounds represented by the general formula, RCOOR', where R... Problem 15.33E
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Which of the following compounds contain(s) a carboxylic acid group?
Definition Definition Class of organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group ( - COOH ) and has a general formula R - COOH or R - CO 2 H , where R refers to the alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, or other groups. They can undergo different chemical reactions, such as acid-base reactions, esterification, and oxidation. These are essential components of living organisms, playing important roles in metabolic processes, signaling, and as pharmaceuticals.
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