C6.2.4 Flashcards
Carboxylic acid:
Member of a homologous series of organic compounds containing the carboxyl group
Carboxyl group:
Functional group in carboxylic acid
-COOH
General formula for Carboxylic acids:
CnH2n+1COOH
Chemical formula for pentanoic acid:
C4H9COOH
How are carboxylic acids made?
When alcohols react with oxidising agents, such as Potassium Manganate (VII) solution
Products of ethanol and oxidising agent:
Ethanoic acid and water
Describe a test to show ethanol is oxidised to form ethanoic acid:
- Use a test tube of ethanol
- Add some oxidising agent to ethanol and warm it in a water bath
Oxidising agent:
- Potassium Manganate (VII) solution with a little dilute silfuric acid
- KMnO4
How can we check if ethanol has been oxidised to ethanoic acid?
- There is a colour change
- Manganate (VII) ions are purple in solution
- Reduced to very pale pink manganese (II) ions
- When acidified potassium manganate (VII) oxidises ethanol to ethanoic acid
What type of acids are carboxylic acids?
Weak acids so their reactions are typical of acids
What do carboxylic acids react with and what do they produce?
React with
- Metals to produce salts and hydrogen
- Alkalis and bases to produce salts and water
- Carbonates to produce salts, water and carbon dioxide
What are the products when ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate?
- Sodium Ethanoate
- Water
- Carbon Dioxide