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Alcohols are weaker acids then
Alcohols are weaker acids then water,why ?
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Bharat
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Carboxylic acids are stronger acids than alcohols
A. This is because the carboxy anion is delocalised. B. This is because the
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Lucinda
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How do we order the following considering their acidic nature?
1)CH3COOH 2)Phenol 3)C6H5COOH 4)CH3C(triple bond)CH 5)a cyclic
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Shenaya
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Write true/false by each of the statements below about stronger acids vs weaker acids:
1. _____ A stronger acid has a larger Ka
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Are substances with an HO- Alcohols? What about items that are O-C with a O double bonded to the C and above it? Are they acids?
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Gwen
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Methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol are three common alcohols. When 1.00 g of each of these alcohols is burned in air, heat is
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Tanisha
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Waxes are ____________________.
Esters of long-chain alcohols with long-chain fatty acids Ethers of long-chain alcohols with
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Debbie Clarke
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Why do carboxylic acids generally have higher melting and boiling points than alcohols, ketones, and aldehydes of comparable
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Laura
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Which group of molecules frequently undergoes addition reactions?
Question 8 options: a) esters b) alkynes c) carboxylic acids d)
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What aldehydes and primary alcohols might be oxidized to yield the following carboxylic acids:
1)p-methylhexanoic acid
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Jamie
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