Acidity of aromatic acids and effect of substituent on acidity

Aromatic carboxylic acids, such as benzoic acid, are stronger acids compared to aliphatic carboxylic acids like acetic acid. This is because benzoic acid has a pKa value of 4.2, which is slightly lower than that of acetic acid (pKa= 4.8). The carboxylic group in benzoic acid is attached to an sp2 hybridized carbon atom, which … Read more

Physical properties of aromatic acid

Aromatic acids are a class of organic compounds characterized by having a carboxylic acid functional group (-COOH) attached to an aromatic ring structure. The presence of the carboxylic acid group gives aromatic acids their characteristic acidic properties. Common examples of aromatic acids include benzoic acid, salicylic acid, and cinnamic acid. Physical properties of aromatic acids … Read more

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