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a general statement about the susceptibility of carboxylic acids to a strong oxidizing agent and compare it with that of alcohols and aldehydes.

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A Carboxylic Acid is an organic compound containing a carboxyl functional group. They occur widely in nature and are also synthetically manufactured by humans. Upon deprotonation, carboxylic acids yield a carboxylate anion with the general formula R-COO–, which can form a variety of useful salts such as soaps.

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This is due to the fact that both the carboxylic acids and the carboxylate ions are resonance stabilized, and the carboxylate is more resonance stabilized in comparison to carboxylic acid. Therefore, carboxylic acids have a tendency to give forming stable carboxylate ions.

Physical Properties of Carboxylic Acids. Carboxylic acid molecules are polar due to the presence of two electronegative oxygen atoms. They also participate in hydrogen bonding due to the presence of the carbonyl group (C=O) and the hydroxyl group.

A carboxylic acid can be reduced to an alcohol by treating it with hydrogen to cause a hydrogenation reaction. Upon reaction with alcohols, these compounds yield esters. Uses of Carboxylic Acids Fatty acids that are essential to human beings are made up of carboxylic acids.

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