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Carboxylic Acids By Joshua Hamlett. What are carboxylic acids?  Carboxylic acids are compounds with a –COOH group.  They can only be found at the end.

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1 Carboxylic Acids By Joshua Hamlett

2 What are carboxylic acids?  Carboxylic acids are compounds with a –COOH group.  They can only be found at the end of a carbon chain.  They are acidic due to the hydrogen in the negative COOH.  When it forms a salt, however, the hydrogen is replaced by a metal.

3 How to name these acids.  There are two different ways to name the carboxylic acids.  You can use the common name. (Ex. Acetic acid) or you can use the IUPAC name which uses the suffix “oic” (Ex. Ethanoic acid)  To figure out the IUPAC name you count the number of carbons in the carbon chain. (Ex. 1 carbon=Methanoic acid, 3 carbons=Butanoic acid)

4 Properties of Carboxylic Acids.  Probably the most important property is the one responsible for their name, acidity.  Solubility is another property in these acids. (The solubility of these in water is similar to that of alcohol.)  The boiling point is much higher than that of hydrocarbons, alcohols, or ethers.  The unbranched acids that are liquid in room temperature have a very revolting smell.

5 Video about Carboxylic Acids  http://ko.mujica.org/science/organic- chemistry/carboxylic-acids-derivatives/naming- carboxylic-acids-sal/carboxylic-acid-naming.html http://ko.mujica.org/science/organic- chemistry/carboxylic-acids-derivatives/naming- carboxylic-acids-sal/carboxylic-acid-naming.html

6 More about Carboxylic acids  They are organic molecules  React like dilute mineral acids  Are weak acids

7 Interesting facts about carboxylic acids!  Microwave popcorn contains a type of carboxylic acid called perflourooctanoic, and are very dangerous. The same acid is used for non-stick products that you use to cook!  It is also found in “virtually all junk food wrappers”  The more exposure to perflourooctanoic acid can cause an increase for the likelihood of thyroid disease in children.

8 Pictures of stuff containing carboxylic acids

9 Examples of carboxylic acids  1. Aspirin  2. Citric Acid  3. Tartaric Acid  4. Vitamin C

10 Quiz!!  1.) What is the system for naming carboxylic acids?  A. IWLT  B. IUPAC  C. IUPUC  2.) What replaces the hydrogen when the acid forms a salt?  A. noble gas  B. metal  C. Another nonmetal

11 Quiz continued!  3.) What vitamin is an example of carboxylic acids?  A. Vitamin D  B. Vitamin E  C. Vitamin C  4.) What suffix do you use when naming these acids?  A. “oic”  B. “ate”  C. “ous”

12 Quiz cont.!  5.) Which of these is NOT a name for a carboxylic acid?  A. Butanoic  B. Ethanoic  C. Chlorate  D. Benzanoic

13 Works Cited  http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/acids/background.html http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/acids/background.html  https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/virttxtjml/crbacid1.ht m https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/virttxtjml/crbacid1.ht m  http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/95261/carboxylic-acid http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/95261/carboxylic-acid  http://www.gcsescience.com/o46.htm http://www.gcsescience.com/o46.htm  http://www.naturalnews.com/030480_microwave_popcorn_PFCAs.html http://www.naturalnews.com/030480_microwave_popcorn_PFCAs.html  http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/2012/04/201 2-0531-kids-high-pfoa-alters-thyroid/ http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/2012/04/201 2-0531-kids-high-pfoa-alters-thyroid/


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