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Acetic acid exists as a dimer in benzene. Write the structure of this dimer.

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ICSE-ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS-EXERCISE (PART-II DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS) (VERY SHORT QUESTIONS)
  1. How is CH(3)OH converted into CH(3)COOH ?

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  2. Give industrial preparation of benzoic acid from toluene.

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  3. Acetic acid exists as a dimer in benzene. Write the structure of this ...

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  4. What product is obtained when ethylbenzene is oxidised with alkaline K...

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  5. Most aromatic acids are solids but the acids of acetic acid group are ...

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  6. Why is benzoic acid less soluble in water than acetic acid?

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  7. What do you mean by K(a) value of a carboxylic acid?

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  8. How are K(a) values related to acid strength of an acid?

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  9. What is the relationship between pK(a) and K(a) of an acid ?

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  10. How are pK(a) values related to acid strength of an acid?

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  11. Why ethanoic acid is a stronger acid than ethanol.

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  12. What makes acetic acid a stronger acid than phenol?

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  13. Arrange the following compounds in an increasing order of their acid s...

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  14. Give one chemical test to distinguish between formic acid and acetic a...

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  15. Complete the following reaction: CH(3)CH(2)COOHoverset(P,Br(2))to[A]...

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  16. Mention one important use of methanoic acid.

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  17. Give one chemical test to distinguish between formic acid and acetic a...

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  18. Give one test to distinguish between acetone and acetic acid.

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  19. Give a balanced equation and name the products when acetic acid is tre...

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  20. What is observed when formic acid is added to Tollens' reagent?

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