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why acyl halide is acidic​

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Answered by SharsviNegi
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Acyl halides as "acid derivatives"

A carboxylic acid such as ethanoic acid has the following structure: There are a number of related compounds in which the -OH group in the acid is replaced by something else that leaves the acyl carbon in a +3 oxidation state. Compounds like this are described as acid derivatives

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A carboxylic acid such as ethanoic acid has the following structure: There are a number of related compounds in which the -OH group in the acid is replaced by something else that leaves the acyl carbon in a +3 oxidation state. Compounds like this are described as acid derivatives

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