What is a discriminating test for the presence of a carboxylic acid?

1 Answer
May 23, 2016

The classic test is the evolution of gas from when sodium bicarbonate is added.

Explanation:

Take an aqueous solution of the acid, treat this NaHCO3, and the solution will effervesce.

HCO3+HO(O=)CRCO2(g)+H2O+O(O=)CR

As with all chemical tests, you should do it first on an authentic carboxylic acid so that you know what constitutes a positive.