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Why are carboxylic acids and
Which repeating unit makes up a protein?
Responses amino acids amino acids peptide acids peptide acids carboxylic acids
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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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What foods commonly contain carboxylic acids?
Why are carboxylic acids soluble (miscible) in water carboxylic acid: C6H5COOH.
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Which macromolecules are polymers made of nucleotides?
amino acids carboxylic acids fatty acids nucleic acids
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How do carboxylic acids and esters differ in odor?
Check all that apply. Esters smell sweeter, often fruity. Carboxylic acids
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possible products of acetylsalicylic acid when it hydrolyzes are salicylic acids and acetic acids or is it carboxylic acids and
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1. Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is very soluble in water. However, naturally ocurring long-chain carboxylic acids such as
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Both carboxylic acids and phenols react with strong bases to produce _____.
gaseous products the conjugate base of the carboxylic
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What are Carboxylic Acids? (Full Descriptions)
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Why are carboxylic acids and phenols acidic?
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