differance between alchohol and carboxylix acid
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However, an important structural difference is that carboxylic acids contain a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the carbonyl carbon. ... The reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol yields an ester and water is eliminated. The functional group of an ester is O=C-O.
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alchohol has functional group -oh and carboxylic acid have COOH
THEY CANT REACT WITH SODIUM BICARBONATE BUT CARBOXYLIC CAN
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