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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Every carboxylic acid has the same functional group, so they all have similar chemical properties:
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 They dissolve in water to make acidic solutions, with pH less than 7.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 They react with carbonates to produce carbon dioxide gas. For example: Calcium ethanoate is a salt. ethanoic acid calcium carbonate calcium ethanoate water carbon dioxide + ++
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Carboxylic acids have many uses.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Vinegar is a solution of ethanoic acid and other compounds in water.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Citric acid is added to many drinks to give them a sour taste.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Aspirin is an important carboxylic acid. It is used as a painkiller, and is also taken by people at risk of heart attack since it reduces blood clotting.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Many fruits and vegetables contain ascorbic acid, vitamin C. Vitamin C is vital for health.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 When an ant stings, it injects its victim with methanoic acid.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 Butanoic acid gives rancid butter its foul smell, and vomit its sour taste. Anti-whaling protesters shot butanoic acid at a Japanese whaling ship in 2010.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 1.Describe two properties of carboxylic acids that are typical of all acids. They dissolve in water to make acidic solutions, with pH less than 7. They react with carbonates to produce carbon dioxide gas.
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IC3.30.4 Properties and uses of carboxylic acids © Oxford University Press 2011 2.In the reaction of propanoic acid with sodium carbonate, what are the three products? sodium propanoate carbon dioxide water
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