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Interpretation:
The given compound should be classified as a
Concept introduction:
A group of atoms or an atom which is responsible for the characteristic reactions of a particular compound is said to be the
Interpretation:
The given compound should be classified as a carboxylic acid, ester and/or alcohol.
Concept introduction:
A group of atoms or an atom which is responsible for the characteristic reactions of a particular compound is said to be the functional group. Every functional group shows distinctive chemical properties irrespective to the moiety to which it is attached.
Interpretation:
The given compound should be classified as a carboxylic acid, ester and/or alcohol.
Concept introduction:
A group of atoms or an atom which is responsible for the characteristic reactions of a particular compound is said to be the functional group. Every functional group shows distinctive chemical properties irrespective to the moiety to which it is attached.
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CHEMISTRY:PRIN.+REACTIONS-OWLV2 ACCESS
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of organic compounds? Most burn in oxygen. a b They are soluble in nonpolar solvents. Many are electrolytes d All are carbon compounds.arrow_forwardCHCHO CIOarrow_forwardExplain why a carboxylic acid is not considered to be both a ketone and alcohol?arrow_forward
- H CHỊCHO The IUPAC name for the condensed structural diagram shown above is Select one: O propanoate Ọ propanoic acid FO O ethyl methanoate O methyl ethanoate This organic compound shown in Question 13 is classified as a(n) Select one: Oester O carboxylic acid O halogenated hydrocarbon O alcohol The organic compound shown in Question 13 contains which functional group? Select one: carboxyl Oester linkage O halogen O hydroxyl Select the compound that has the higher boiling point. Select one: O ethanoic acid O pentanoic acid Select the compound that is more soluble in water. Select one: O propyl ethanoate O methyl methanoatearrow_forwardExplain the process of Naming Carboxylic Acid Derivatives ?arrow_forwardIdentify each of the following compounds as an ester, alc ethers, ketones, aldehydes or carbohydrate. Type of functional group: Aarrow_forward
- what are similarities and differences between Ketones,Aldehydes,and Carboxylic acidsarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements correctly describes the typical number of bonds for carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in most neutral organic molecules?arrow_forwardProvide the structure and identify what functional group is present in each of the following compounds. lactonearrow_forward
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