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Not to be confused with Malic acid or malonic acid.
Maleic acid or (Z)-butenedioic acid or cis-butenedioic acid. is an organic compound that is a dicarboxylic acid (molecule with two carboxyl groups). Other names are malenic acid, maleinic acid and toxilic acid.
[edit] Physical propertiesThe physical properties of maleic acid are very different from those of fumaric acid. Maleic acid is a less stable molecule than fumaric acid. The difference in heat of combustion is 22.7 kJ/mol. Maleic acid is soluble in water, whereas fumaric acid is not. The melting point of maleic acid (131 - 139 °C) is also much lower than that of fumaric acid (287 °C). Both properties of maleic acid can be explained on account of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding[2] that takes place at the expense of intermolecular interactions. [edit] SynthesisIn industry, maleic acid is derived from maleic anhydride by hydrolysis. Maleic anhydride is produced from benzene or butane in an oxidation process. [edit] Reactions
[edit] MaleatesThe maleate ion is the ionised form of maleic acid. The maleate ion is useful in biochemistry as an inhibitor of transaminase reactions. Maleic acid esters are also called maleates, for instance dimethyl maleate. [edit] External links
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