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Functional Derivatives Of Carboxylic Acids - Introduction
Replacement of hydroxyl group in carboxylic acids with a halogen, carboxylate, alkoxy or amino group gives functional derivatives of carboxylic acid known as acyl halides, acid anhydrides, esters or amides respectivel..
Derivative at a Point
Let f be a function and a be any point in its domain. Let h>0 be a small number. f(x) is said to be differentiable if exists and is denoted by f | (..
Structures of Functional Groups Present in Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
structure of carboxylic acid derivatives The structure of the functional groups in acyl halide, acid anhydride, ester and amide are similar to that of the carboxyl group. Due to the presence of lone pairs of electrons at the halogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms, resonance is possible in these derivatives just like that i..
Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives - Introduction
functional formula of carbonyl group Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives - Introduction - Carbon compounds containing a carboxyl functional group -COOH are called carboxylic acids. A carboxyl group is constituted of two groups - a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group -OH. Carboxylic acids may be aliphatic (R-COOH) ..
Application of Derivatives Conclusion
Conclusion - In this chapter we have learnt the application of derivatives to rate measure, also we have used the geometrical measurement of to find the equations of the tangent and normal to a curve at any point on the curve, angle of intersection of the curves. The derivatives..
Carboxylic Acids and its Derivatives - Introduction
Carbon compounds containing a carboxyl functional group -COOH are called carboxylic acids. A carboxyl group is constituted of two groups - a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group -OH. Carboxylic acids may be aliphatic (R-COOH) or aromatic (Ar-COOH) depending on whether -COOH group i..
Application of Derivatives Summary
x = a is called a point of inflexion. Rolle's theorem: If a function f(x) is such that (i) f (x) is continuous on [a,b] (ii) f (x) is differentiable on (a,b) and (iii) f (a) = f (b) Geometrical interpretation of Rolle's theorem Let AB be the graph of y = f(x) such that A = (a , f(a)) and ..
An equation that involves one or more derivatives of an unknown functi..
An equation that involves one or more derivatives of an unknown function is called a _______ => Linear equation or Trignometric equation or Differential equation or Exponential equation or Quadratic equation..
The order of the highest order derivative of the unknown function occu..
The order of the highest order derivative of the unknown function occurring in the differential equation is the _______ of the differential equation. => Order or Degree or Particular solution or None of the above..
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