(a)
Interpretation:
The systematic name and common name of the given
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid: One
Carboxylic acid salt: It is an ionic compound having a carboxylate acid anion and a metal cation. It is formed when a carboxylic acid and a strong base reacts giving water.
Salt of carboxylic acids are written as name of cation in prefix and base name with “-oate” suffix.
(b)
Interpretation:
The systematic name and common name of the given carboxylic acid salt has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid: One
Carboxylic acid salt: It is an ionic compound having a carboxylate acid anion and a metal cation. It is formed when a carboxylic acid and a strong base reacts giving water.
Salt of carboxylic acids are written as name of cation in prefix and base name with “-oate” suffix.
(c)
Interpretation:
The systematic name and common name of the given carboxylic acid salt has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid: One
Carboxylic acid salt: It is an ionic compound having a carboxylate acid anion and a metal cation. It is formed when a carboxylic acid and a strong base reacts giving water.
Salt of carboxylic acids are written as name of cation in prefix and base name with “-oate” suffix.
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