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'carboxylate' denoted by what?


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Answered by palboyvikas
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An organic compound that is a carboxylic acid includes the carboxyl group, -COOH, in its chemical structure. In this case, we need to take a closer look at the structural formula of a carboxylic acid. The structural formula of a carboxylic acid is RCOOH,Carboxylic acids are among us - they are used in manufacturing common items we have at home, like soap, vinegar, and aspirin. There are so many commercial products that we use that are manufactured using carboxylic acids. So, what exactly are carboxylic acids? Carboxylic acids are a classification of organic compounds. They are organic because they contain carbon (C) in their chemical structure.


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Answered by akanshgarg
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Carboxylic acids are among us - they are used in manufacturing common items we have at home, like soap, vinegar, and aspirin. There are so many commercial products that we use that are manufactured using carboxylic acids. So, what exactly are carboxylic acids? Carboxylic acids are a classification of organic compounds. They are organic because they contain carbon (C) in their chemical structure.

These Substances are Manufactured Using Carboxylic Acids

What makes an organic compound a carboxylic acid? An organic compound that is a carboxylic acid includes the carboxyl group, -COOH, in its chemical structure. In this case, we need to take a closer look at the structural formula of a carboxylic acid. The structural formula of a carboxylic acid is RCOOH, as shown in the following illustration. Here, the R group is a side group that can contain hydrogen and/or carbon and other atoms. The R group is bonded to the carboxyl group (boxed in blue). In the carboxyl group, the carbon (C) atom is bonded to -OH and has a double bond with oxygen (O).

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