Do carboxylic acids react with sodium?
Robert Bradley
Published May 24, 2026
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Also, what do carboxylic acids react with?
Reactions of carboxylic acids with metals Carboxylic acids react with the more reactive metals to produce a salt and hydrogen. The reactions are just the same as with acids like hydrochloric acid, except they tend to be rather slower. For example, dilute ethanoic acid reacts with magnesium.
Additionally, do amines react with carboxylic acids? The direct reaction of a carboxylic acid with an amine would be expected to be difficult because the basic amine would deprotonate the carboxylic acid to form a highly unreactive carboxylate. However when the ammonium carboxylate salt is heated to a temperature above 100 oC water is driven off and an amide is formed.
Also, which organic compound reacts with sodium carbonate?
In each case, you end up with an aqueous solution of the sodium salt, water and carbon dioxide gas given off (comes out of solution).
Is COOH an acid or base?
Carboxyl groups are weak acids, dissociating partially to release hydrogen ions. The carboxyl group (symbolized as COOH) has both a carbonyl and a hydroxyl group attached to the same carbon atom, resulting in new properties.
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