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If NaOH reacts with CH 1 COOH then what is the nature of the formed product in aqueous solution​

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Answered by aakashshibu9
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It is often written in condensed form as –CO2H or –COOH. ... In the IUPAC system of nomenclature the carboxyl carbon is designated #1, and other ... CH3CO2H, acetic acid, vinegar (L. acetum), ethanoic acid, 16.6 ºC, 118 ºC ... Alcohols are slightly less acidic than water, due to the poor electronegativity of carbon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carboxylic acids and sodium hydroxide reaction

Carboxylic acids react with NaOH and give R-COO-Na+. This is a reaction of weak acid and a strong alkali.As an example, ethanoic acid(CH3COOH) reacts with NaOH(aq) and give sodium ethanoate and water as products.

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