Chemistry, asked by anushakarekel, 2 months ago

Name the reagent for decarboxylation.​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

The sodium salt of a carboxylic acid will have the formula RCOONa.

In decarboxylation, the -COOH or -COONa group is removed and replaced with a hydrogen atom.

Answered by Anonymous
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The sodium salt of a carboxylic acid will have the formula RCOONa. In decarboxylation, the -COOH or -COONa group is removed and replaced with a hydrogen atom.

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