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What is the main reason for the fact that carboxylic acids can undergo ionization
1 Absence of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
2 Resonance stabilisation of the carboxylate ion
3 High reactivity of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
4 Hydrogen bonding
Explanation:
Carboxylate acids are easily ionized because there is resonance in carbroxylate ion due to \(\pi\) - electron shifting so \(H ^{+}\)get ionised very easily.
ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID
28039
Which of the following compounds will evolve hydrogen on treatment with metal
28038
What is the main reason for the fact that carboxylic acids can undergo ionization
1 Absence of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
2 Resonance stabilisation of the carboxylate ion
3 High reactivity of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
4 Hydrogen bonding
Explanation:
Carboxylate acids are easily ionized because there is resonance in carbroxylate ion due to \(\pi\) - electron shifting so \(H ^{+}\)get ionised very easily.
ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID
28039
Which of the following compounds will evolve hydrogen on treatment with metal
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ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID
28038
What is the main reason for the fact that carboxylic acids can undergo ionization
1 Absence of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
2 Resonance stabilisation of the carboxylate ion
3 High reactivity of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
4 Hydrogen bonding
Explanation:
Carboxylate acids are easily ionized because there is resonance in carbroxylate ion due to \(\pi\) - electron shifting so \(H ^{+}\)get ionised very easily.
ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID
28039
Which of the following compounds will evolve hydrogen on treatment with metal
28038
What is the main reason for the fact that carboxylic acids can undergo ionization
1 Absence of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
2 Resonance stabilisation of the carboxylate ion
3 High reactivity of \(\alpha - \)hydrogen
4 Hydrogen bonding
Explanation:
Carboxylate acids are easily ionized because there is resonance in carbroxylate ion due to \(\pi\) - electron shifting so \(H ^{+}\)get ionised very easily.
ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACID
28039
Which of the following compounds will evolve hydrogen on treatment with metal