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Conversion of carboxylic acid to halo carboxylic acid

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Answered by THEBIGDOG365
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The carboxyl functional group that characterizes the carboxylic acids is unusual in that it is composed of two functional groups described earlier in this text. As may be seen in the formula on the right, the carboxyl group is made up of a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbonyl group. It is often written in condensed form as –CO2H or –COOH. Other combinations of functional groups were described previously, and significant changes in chemical behavior as a result of group interactions were described (e.g. phenol & aniline). In this case, the change in chemical and physical properties resulting from the interaction of the hydroxyl and carbonyl group are so profound that the combination is customarily treated as a distinct and different functional group.

Answered by pandeysakshi2003
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Alcohols and aldehydes may be oxidized into carboxylic acids. Alkenes may be converted into carboxylic acid through oxidative cleavage of the double bond with neutral or acid permanganate, for instance. However, the alkene must contain at least one hydrogen located at the double bond, otherwise only ketones are formed.

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