
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Common name for the given
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid salts when treated with a strong acid produces carboxylic acid as the product. Carboxylic acid salts contain two ions. They are a negative carboxylate ion and a positive ion. When naming the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is named first that is followed by the carboxylate name. The carboxylate is named from the parent carboxylic acid by replacing the suffix “-ic acid” with “-ate”. For writing common name for the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is the same but the carboxylate is named using common name.
(b)
Interpretation:
Common name for the given carboxylic acid salt has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid salts when treated with a strong acid produces carboxylic acid as the product. Carboxylic acid salts contain two ions. They are a negative carboxylate ion and a positive ion. When naming the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is named first that is followed by the carboxylate name. The carboxylate is named from the parent carboxylic acid by replacing the suffix “-ic acid” with “-ate”. For writing common name for the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is the same but the carboxylate is named using common name.
(c)
Interpretation:
Common name for the given carboxylic acid salt has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid salts when treated with a strong acid produces carboxylic acid as the product. Carboxylic acid salts contain two ions. They are a negative carboxylate ion and a positive ion. When naming the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is named first that is followed by the carboxylate name. The carboxylate is named from the parent carboxylic acid by replacing the suffix “-ic acid” with “-ate”. For writing common name for the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is the same but the carboxylate is named using common name.
(d)
Interpretation:
Common name for the given carboxylic acid salt has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Carboxylic acid salts when treated with a strong acid produces carboxylic acid as the product. Carboxylic acid salts contain two ions. They are a negative carboxylate ion and a positive ion. When naming the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is named first that is followed by the carboxylate name. The carboxylate is named from the parent carboxylic acid by replacing the suffix “-ic acid” with “-ate”. For writing common name for the carboxylic acid salt, the positive ion is the same but the carboxylate is named using common name.

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