It is assumed that the typical reactions of inorganic acids are known. Should they have not have been discussed yet, sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid can be used in parallel tests, to demonstrate that there are no principle differences between organic and inorganic acids.
Learning objectives
- Acetic acid and formic acid are examples of carboxylic acids, and react with metals under the formation of hydrogen. They are neutralized by bases, forming salts.
- The carboxylic acids show the same reaction behaviour as inorganic acids.
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