The correct structural formula of butanoic acid is
A
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B
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C
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D
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Solution
The correct option is D
The explanation for the correct option:
Option (d)
Butanoic acid:
Butanoic acid () is a chemical compound that is greasy and colourless.
It is a short-chain saturated fatty acid present in animal fats and plant oils as esters.
Butanoic acid, commonly known as Butyric acid, is used to make butyrate esters.
This molecule is also utilised in the production of Butyrate of Cellulose Acetate (CAB), which is employed in a variety of devices, components, and coatings and is more resistant to degradation than Cellulose Acetate.
As the name suggests, Butanoic acid has four Carbon atoms, out of which one is Carbonyl Carbon as shown below:
The explanation for incorrect options:
Option (a)
This option is incorrect as there is a double bond between two Carbons.
Which makes it unsaturated, but Butanoic acid is a saturated compound.
Option (b)
This option is also incorrect.
Because there are five bonds on the carbonyl Carbon but carbon is tetravalent only.
Option (c)
The given compound is an alcohol, as it has functional group attached to it.
But carboxylic acids must have groups attached to them.