How does i2 nahco3 reagent react in the presence of carboxylic acid
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Answer: because acid (in this case it is carboxylic acid) reacts with carbonate base to form liberate carbon dioxide which can be seen as effervescence or can be tested by passing through lime water. sodium carbonate is a carbonate base.
It react with the carboxylic acid to make it water soluble
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Formic acid readily liberates bubbles of carbon dioxide on adding sodium hydrogen carbonate : HCOOH + NaHCO3 = HCOONa + CO2 + H2O. All carboxylic acids liberate CO2 from NaHCO3, along with the formation of respective salt and water
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