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Standard XII
Chemistry
Addition Reactions
When Carboxyl...
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When Carboxylic acid reacts with PCl_{5 }or SOCl_{2, }Acid chloride is formed? How chlorine can replace OH group even if Chlorine is a better leaving grop than OH?
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Q.
The
O
H
group of an alcohol or the carboxylic
acid can be replaced by
C
l
, using:
Q.
The OH group of an alcohol or the -COOH group of a carboxylic acid can be replaced by -Cl using
Q.
Assertion :Carboxylic acids do not give reactions of
>
C
=
O
group or
−
O
H
group. Reason: Carboxylic acids contain replaceable
H
+
ion.
Q.
The
−
O
H
of
−
C
O
O
H
group of a carboxylic acid can be replaced by
−
C
l
using:
Q.
Acetic acid reacts with
P
C
l
5
or
S
O
C
l
2
to give :
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