how many mono carboxylic acid are possible which on decarboxylation form isopentane?
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There are 7 acids that can be taken to obtain isobutane from decarboxylation process. Explanation: Decarboxylation reaction is the reaction in which carboxyl group is removed and carbon dioxide is released.
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There is 4 monocarboxylic acid that is possible which on decarboxylation form isopentane.
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- Decarboxylation exists in a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Usually, decarboxylation guides a reaction of carboxylic acids, releasing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.
- Monocarboxylic acids exist as molecules with one COOH functional group. They stand weak acids, which can lose a proton, or deprotonate, from carboxylate ions. They exist soluble in water if they have lesser than 5 carbons. They include a higher boiling point than water because they form dimers.
There are 4 monocarboxylic acids are possible which on decarboxylation form isopentane is shown below,
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