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Q. What is the effect of increasing the carbon chain length on the acidity of carboxylic acids?
  • A. Increases acidity
  • B. Decreases acidity
  • C. No effect
  • D. Varies with structure
Q. What is the effect of increasing the number of carbon atoms in a carboxylic acid on its acidity?
  • A. Increases acidity
  • B. Decreases acidity
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the structure
Q. What is the effect of increasing the number of carbon atoms in a carboxylic acid on its solubility in water?
  • A. Increases solubility
  • B. Decreases solubility
  • C. No effect
  • D. First increases then decreases
Q. What is the functional group present in carboxylic acids?
  • A. Hydroxyl group
  • B. Carbonyl group
  • C. Carboxyl group
  • D. Amino group
Q. What is the general formula for carboxylic acids?
  • A. C_nH_2nO_2
  • B. C_nH_2n+1COOH
  • C. C_nH_2nO
  • D. C_nH_2n+2O
Q. What is the IUPAC name of CH3COOH?
  • A. Methanoic acid
  • B. Ethanoic acid
  • C. Propanoic acid
  • D. Butanoic acid
Q. What is the main product when a carboxylic acid is reduced?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Aldehyde
  • C. Ketone
  • D. Alkane
Q. What is the main product when benzoic acid is treated with thionyl chloride?
  • A. Benzoyl chloride
  • B. Benzyl alcohol
  • C. Benzene
  • D. Benzoate salt
Q. What is the main product when butanoic acid is treated with thionyl chloride?
  • A. Butyl chloride
  • B. Butanoate
  • C. Butanoyl chloride
  • D. Butanol
Q. What is the main product when propanoic acid is treated with thionyl chloride?
  • A. Propyl chloride
  • B. Propanoic anhydride
  • C. Propionyl chloride
  • D. Propylene
Q. What is the pKa value of acetic acid?
  • A. 4.76
  • B. 7.00
  • C. 9.25
  • D. 2.00
Q. What is the primary product of the reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst?
  • A. Aldehyde
  • B. Ester
  • C. Ketone
  • D. Amide
Q. What is the primary product when a carboxylic acid is reduced with lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4)?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Aldehyde
  • C. Ketone
  • D. Ester
Q. What is the primary product when a carboxylic acid reacts with thionyl chloride (SOCl2)?
  • A. Acid chloride
  • B. Ester
  • C. Alcohol
  • D. Aldehyde
Q. What is the product of the decarboxylation of sodium acetate?
  • A. Methane
  • B. Ethane
  • C. Carbon dioxide
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. What is the product of the esterification reaction between acetic acid and ethanol?
  • A. Ethyl acetate
  • B. Acetic anhydride
  • C. Ethanol acetate
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. What is the product of the reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol?
  • A. Amide
  • B. Ester
  • C. Aldehyde
  • D. Ketone
Q. What is the product of the reaction between acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate?
  • A. Sodium acetate
  • B. Carbon dioxide
  • C. Water
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following acids is stronger than acetic acid?
  • A. Formic acid
  • B. Propanoic acid
  • C. Butanoic acid
  • D. Valeric acid
Q. Which of the following acids is the strongest?
  • A. Formic acid
  • B. Acetic acid
  • C. Propanoic acid
  • D. Butanoic acid
Q. Which of the following carboxylic acids is a dicarboxylic acid?
  • A. Acetic acid
  • B. Oxalic acid
  • C. Formic acid
  • D. Butanoic acid
Q. Which of the following carboxylic acids is a solid at room temperature?
  • A. Acetic acid
  • B. Formic acid
  • C. Stearic acid
  • D. Propanoic acid
Q. Which of the following compounds can be formed by the decarboxylation of a carboxylic acid?
  • A. Alkane
  • B. Alkene
  • C. Alkyne
  • D. Aldehyde
Q. Which of the following compounds can be formed by the decarboxylation of sodium acetate?
  • A. Methane
  • B. Ethane
  • C. Propane
  • D. Butane
Q. Which of the following compounds can be formed by the esterification of a carboxylic acid?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Ester
  • C. Amide
  • D. Aldehyde
Q. Which of the following compounds can be formed by the esterification of acetic acid?
  • A. Ethyl acetate
  • B. Methyl acetate
  • C. Butyl acetate
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following compounds is a derivative of carboxylic acid?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Ester
  • C. Aldehyde
  • D. Ketone
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic property of carboxylic acids?
  • A. High boiling points
  • B. Low solubility in water
  • C. Sweet smell
  • D. Basic nature
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic reaction of carboxylic acids?
  • A. Formation of esters
  • B. Formation of amides
  • C. Decarboxylation
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a derivative of carboxylic acid?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Aldehyde
  • C. Ester
  • D. Alkane
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Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives MCQ & Objective Questions

Carboxylic acids and their derivatives are crucial topics in chemistry that frequently appear in school and competitive exams. Understanding these concepts not only enhances your grasp of organic chemistry but also boosts your performance in exams. Practicing MCQs and objective questions related to carboxylic acids helps you identify important questions and solidify your knowledge, making exam preparation more effective.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and properties of carboxylic acids
  • Classification of carboxylic acids and their derivatives
  • Reactions involving carboxylic acids, including esterification and decarboxylation
  • Key formulas related to acidity and pKa values
  • Identification of functional groups in carboxylic acid derivatives
  • Mechanisms of important reactions
  • Diagrams illustrating structural formulas and reaction pathways

Exam Relevance

Carboxylic acids and their derivatives are significant topics in various examinations including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Questions often focus on the properties, reactions, and applications of these compounds. Common patterns include direct application of concepts in MCQs, numerical problems involving acidity, and theoretical questions that test your understanding of reaction mechanisms.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing the properties of carboxylic acids with those of alcohols and phenols
  • Overlooking the importance of functional groups in derivatives
  • Misunderstanding reaction mechanisms, leading to incorrect predictions of products
  • Neglecting to memorize key formulas and pKa values

FAQs

Question: What are the main types of carboxylic acid derivatives?
Answer: The main types include esters, amides, anhydrides, and acid chlorides.

Question: How do carboxylic acids differ from alcohols?
Answer: Carboxylic acids contain a carboxyl group (-COOH) which makes them more acidic than alcohols, which have a hydroxyl group (-OH).

Start solving practice MCQs on carboxylic acids and derivatives today to test your understanding and improve your exam readiness. Master these important concepts and boost your confidence for your upcoming exams!

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