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what is decarboxylation explain​

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Answered by reenasahu1981
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Answer:

It is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

Usually ,decarboxylation refers to a reaction of carboxylic acids, removing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.

Answered by nishugujran
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Answer:

R-COOH + NaOH  → R-H + Na₂CO₃ On the arrow (write CaO and the delta sign or the triangle that shows heat is required)

Explanation:

Here we can take any acid except methanoic acid and react to form an alkane one carbon lesser.

As per CBSE this much about decarboxylation is enough.

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