Carboxylic acid
Appearance
A carboxylic acid is any molecule that has a COOH group. This group contains a carbonyl (C=O double bond) together with an hydroxyl group (OH) on the same carbon atom. Because it is easy to remove the proton with even a weak base, these compounds are called acids. An example of a carboxylic acid is Acetic acid, which is also known as vinegar.
Carboxylic acids are found a lot in food. Many types of fat molecules are actually carboxylic acids. For example, chocolate and coconuts have these acids. They are also used a lot in soaps and detergents.
The smaller carboxylic acids dissolve in water. The bigger ones dissolve only in organic solvents.
List
[change | change source]This section lists the first few carboxylic acids.
Carbon atoms |
Common name | IUPAC name | Chemical formula | Common location or use |
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1 | Carbonic acid | Carbonic acid | OHCOOH | Blood and tissues (bicarbonate buffer system) |
1 | Formic acid | Methanoic acid | HCOOH | Insect stings |
2 | Acetic acid | Ethanoic acid | CH3COOH | Vinegar |
3 | Propionic acid | Propanoic acid | CH3CH2COOH | Preservative for stored grains, body odour |
4 | Butyric acid | Butanoic acid | CH3(CH2)2COOH | Butter |
5 | Valeric acid | Pentanoic acid | CH3(CH2)3COOH | Valerian |
6 | Caproic acid | Hexanoic acid | CH3(CH2)4COOH | Goat fat |
7 | Enanthic acid | Heptanoic acid | CH3(CH2)5COOH | |
8 | Caprylic acid | Octanoic acid | CH3(CH2)6COOH | Coconuts |
9 | Pelargonic acid | Nonanoic acid | CH3(CH2)7COOH | Pelargonium |
10 | Capric acid | Decanoic acid | CH3(CH2)8COOH | Coconut and Palm kernel oil |
11 | Undecylic acid | Undecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)9COOH | |
12 | Lauric acid | Dodecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)10COOH | Coconut oil and hand wash soaps |
13 | Tridecylic acid | Tridecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)11COOH | |
14 | Myristic acid | Tetradecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)12COOH | Nutmeg |
15 | Pentadecylic acid | Pentadecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)13COOH | |
16 | Palmitic acid | Hexadecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)14COOH | Palm oil |
17 | Margaric acid | Heptadecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)15COOH | |
18 | Stearic acid | Octadecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)16COOH | Chocolate, waxes, soaps, and oils |
19 | Nonadecylic acid | Nonadecanoic acid | CH3(CH2)17COOH | Fats, vegetable oils, pheromone |
20 | Arachidic acid | Icosanoic acid | CH3(CH2)18COOH | Peanut oil |