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When a carboxylic acid is heated in the presence of a water-borne agent such as phosphorus pentoxide, what else is obtained with the water molecule?​

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Answered by mitu12me
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Acid anhydrides are formed when two molecules of carboxylic acid are heated with a dehydrating agent such as phosphorus pentoxide.

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