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WHAT I2(IODINE2) IN PRESENCE OF NAHCO3 & HEAT DO IN REACTION WITH ALKENES ETC

HOW IS RCOOOH DIFFERENT FROM CF3COOOH IN REACTIONS.... DESCRIBE

WHAT NaOH + CH3OH CAN DO

vikas pandey , 14 Years ago
Grade 9
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Aman Bansal

Dear Vikas,

NaOH + CH3OH --> NaCH3O + CH3OH + H2O

The electronegative fluorine atoms stabilize the negative charge on the trifluoroacetate anion inductively. Thus CF3COOH is a stronger acid. The difference is significant

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