Carboxylic acids are named by rules similar to those for naming aldehydes. 1. Name the longest continuous carbon chain containing the carboxyl carbon atom as the parent chain. Replace the final -e of the parent hydrocarbon by the ending -oic acid. Table 20.1 gives examples of IUPAC names of...
Chapter 17 (Part 1): Naming Carboxylic Acid DerivativesIn this video I describe how to name carboxylic acid derivatives using IUPAC nomenclature rules. --Dr. Mike Christiansen from Utah State UniversityChristiansen, Mike AOrganic Chemistry Lecture Videos Second Semester...
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Carboxylic acid - Properties, Structure, Reactions: The most important property of carboxylic acids, and the one that is responsible for naming them such, is their acidity. An acid is any compound that donates a hydrogen ion, H+ (also called a proton), t
Carboxylic Acids and Esters
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution ReactionsNaming Amides, RCONH