Why when i add NaOH to 1 it give 2 and not 3 ?

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Carboxylic acid a more acid than alcool so why i have this result ?

1 Answer
Apr 23, 2017

It could be explained by steric hindrance.

Explanation:

In this case I would question the original question premise. A carboxylate ion is much more stable than the corresponding alkoxide ion because of the existence of resonance structures for the carboxylate ion which disperse its negative charge. https://www.britannica.com/science/carboxylic-acid

Thus, #3 would be the expected result.

To argue for steric hindrance, the ability of the molecule to form an ion that will essentially be "balanced" by a free Na+ ion, as well as the (slight) relative difference in "space" around the H for the OH to get into both indicate spatial interference outweighing functional group relative reactivity.

Thus, the alcohol group would more susceptible to reaction in this molecule. However, as stated initially – the stability of the carboxylate ion compared to the alkoxide ion would most likely result in the last structure, not the second one.