Organic chemistry - (CCEA)Carboxylic reactions

An organic chemical contains the element carbon. There are four different homologous series of organic compounds discussed here: alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids.

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Carboxylic reactions

Carboxylic acids show the normal characteristic reactions of acids.

Reaction with carbonate

acid + metal carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide

For example:

ethanoic acid + calcium carbonate → calcium ethanoate + water + carbon dioxide

2CH3COOH + CaCO3 → (CH3COO)2Ca + H2O + CO2

It is usual to write the formula of the salts with the “-anoate” bit first, so sodium methanoate would be written HCOONa; magnesium propanoate would be written (C2H5COO)2Mg.

Reaction with hydroxides

acid + soluble hydroxide → salt + water

For example:

ethanoic acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium ethanoate + water

CH3COOH + NaOH → CH3COONa + H2O

Reaction with metals

acid + metal → salt + hydrogen

For example:

ethanoic acid + magnesium → magnesium ethanoate + hydrogen

2CH3COOH + Mg → (CH3COO)2Mg + H2

The observations would be as expected in unit 1.8 for the reactions of acids.