- Recognize the chemical reagents and apparatus employed in the litmus test.
- Recollect the procedural steps of the litmus test.
- Analyze the outcomes of the litmus test to discern the presence of carboxylic acids.
Conduct a litmus test on six naturally occurring organic compounds and analyze the outcomes to determine which of them are classified as carboxylic acids.
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