[PDF] carboxylate salt naming

Naming carboxylates Salts of carboxylic acids are named by writing the name of the cation followed by the name of the acid with the –ic acid ending replaced by an –ate ending.
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  • How do you identify a carboxylate salt?

    Carboxylate salts are salts that have the general formula M(RCOO) n, where M is a metal and n is 1, 2,. Carboxylate esters have the general formula RCOOR? (also written as RCO 2R?), where R and R? are organic groups.

  • What is the IUPAC name for carboxylate?

    carboxylate. / (k???b?ks??le?t) / noun. any salt or ester of a carboxylic acid having a formula of the type M(RCOO) x, where M is a metal and R an organic group, or R 1 COOR², where R 1 and R² are organic groups.

  • What is a carboxylate salt?

    The IUPAC name of a carboxylic acid is derived from that of the longest carbon chain that contains the carboxyl group by dropping the final -e from the name of the parent alkane and adding the suffix -oic followed by the word “acid.” The chain is numbered beginning with the carbon of the carboxyl group.18 sept. 2023

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