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Lecture Notes on Carboxylic Acids |
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Structure & Bonding | ![](img14_03.gif) |
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Acidity of Carboxylic Acids Most carboxylic acids have pKa about 5 | ![](img14_07.gif) |
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Substituents & Acid Strength | ![](img14_18.gif) |
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Ionization of Substituted Benzoic Acids | ![](img14_22.gif) |
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Dicarboxylic Acids | ![](img14_24.gif) |
Carbonic Acid | ![](img14_25.gif) |
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