Which of the following compounds can be formed by the decarboxylation of a carbo

Practice Questions

Q1
Which of the following compounds can be formed by the decarboxylation of a carboxylic acid?
  1. Alkane
  2. Alkene
  3. Alkyne
  4. Aldehyde

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

Which of the following compounds can be formed by the decarboxylation of a carboxylic acid?
  • Step 1: Understand what decarboxylation means. It is a chemical reaction where a carboxyl group (-COOH) is removed from a carboxylic acid.
  • Step 2: Identify the type of compound that results from this reaction. When the carboxyl group is removed, the remaining part of the molecule typically becomes an alkane.
  • Step 3: Recall that alkanes are hydrocarbons that consist only of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and they have single bonds.
  • Step 4: Conclude that the decarboxylation of a carboxylic acid will lead to the formation of an alkane.
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