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Acidity of Carboxylic Acids:  A Rebuttal and Redefinition

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001
A recent theory of ionization of carboxylic acids divided the process of ionization into two steps and attributed the main importance to the electrostatic potential of the acid molecule. The origin of the acidity was thus seen in the high energy of the acid molecule and not in the stabilization of the anion by resonance.
O, Exner, P, Cársky
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Behavior of carboxylic acids and carboxylic anhydrides in sulfuric acid

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1967
The behavior of some carboxylic acids and anhydrides in sulfuric acid has been investigated by cryoscopic and conductimetric measurements in 100% H2SO4, cryoscopic measurements in aqueous H2SO4, and conductimetric titrations in dilute oleum.The previously established behavior of acetic anhydride in dehydrating sulfuric acid, [Formula: see text]is ...
E. A. Robinson, S. A. A. Quadri
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Carboxylic Acids

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Phenanthrene-4-carboxylic Acid and 1,2-Dihydrophenanthrene-4-carboxylic Acid

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 1998
Phenanthrene-4-carboxylic acid, C15H10O2, crystallized in the centrosymmetric space group P2(1)/n, while 1,2-dihydrophenanthrene-4-carboxylic acid, C15H12O2, crystallized in the centrosymmetric space group Pbca. In each structure, there is a single type of hydrogen bond: it is of the cyclic dimer type about a center of symmetry.
L J, Fitzgerald, R E, Gerkin
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Carboxylic Acids

1998
Zdeněk Deyl, Ivan Mikšík
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