Chapter 14: Q. 14.1 (page 473)
What carboxylic acid is responsible for the pain of an ant sting?
Short Answer
Methanoic acidis an acid found in some ants sting.
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Chapter 14: Q. 14.1 (page 473)
What carboxylic acid is responsible for the pain of an ant sting?
Methanoic acidis an acid found in some ants sting.
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Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formulas for the products of the following:
a. 
b. 
Write the IUPAC and common name, if any, for each of the following carboxylic acids:
a. 
b. 
c. 
d. 
Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formulas for the products of the following:
(a)
(b)
Write the IUPAC and common names, if any, of the carboxylate salts produced in problem .
Draw the condensed structural or line-angle formulas for the products from the hydrolysis of each of the following: (14.6)
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