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Research: Science and Education
Organic Acids without a Carboxylic Acid Functional Group
G. V. Perez and Alice L. Perez
Department of Chemistry, University of Costa Rica, 2060 San Pedro, San Jose, Costa Rica

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July 2000
Vol. 77 No. 7
p. 910

Abstract
This paper presents several organic molecules that have been labeled as acids but do not contain a carboxylic acid functional group. The rationale for the nomenclature and appropriate explanations for the apparent acidity are discussed. For each molecule, the structure is shown and the most acidic proton is highlighted. Various chemical principles such as pKa, tautomerization, aromaticity, conformation, resonance, and induction are explored.
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Perez, G. V.; Perez, Alice L. J. Chem. Educ. 2000 77 910.
*  Keywords
History / Philosophy; Organic Chemistry; Acid-Base Chemistry; Chemical Information; Molecular Properties / Structure; Nomenclature / Units / Symbols
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June 2, 2000
April 15, 2005
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