Reactions of Carboxylic Acids (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry)

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Reactions of Carboxylic Acids

  • The carboxylic acids behave like other acids
  • They react with metals to form a salt and hydrogen and with carbonates to form a salt, water and carbon dioxide gas
  • They take part in neutralisation reactions to produce salt and water
  • Ethanoic acid (also called acetic acid) is the acid used to make vinegar, which contains around 5% by volume ethanoic acid
  • The salts formed by the reaction of carboxylic acids all end –anoate
  • So methanoic acid forms a salt called methanoateethanoic a salt called ethanoate etc
  • In the reaction with metals, a metal salt and hydrogen gas are produced
  • For example in the reaction of ethanoic acid with magnesium, the salt magnesium ethanoate is formed:

2CH3COOH + Mg → (CH3COO)2Mg + H2

  • In the reaction with hydroxides a salt and water are formed in a neutralisation reaction
  • For example in reaction with potassium hydroxide the salt potassium propanoate is formed by reaction with propanoic acid:

CH3CH2COOH + KOH → CH3CH2COOK + H2O

  • In the reaction with carbonates a metal salt, water and carbon dioxide gas are produced
  • For example in reaction with potassium carbonate the salt potassium butanoate is formed by reaction with butanoic acid:

2CH3CH2CH2COOH + K2CO3 → 2CH3CH2CH2COOK + H2O + CO2

Exam Tip

You are not expected to be able to write balanced equations for the reactions of carboxylic acids- they are included here for background information.

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