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what do you mean by carboxylic acid? please give me the answer as soon as possible​

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Hello friends.

A special form of carboxylic acids are the amino acids, which are carboxylic acids that also have a nitrogen-containing group called an amine group in the molecule. Aminoacids are very important because combinations of amino acids make up the proteins.

Carboxyl groups are weak acids, dissociating partially to release hydrogen ions. The carboxyl group (symbolized as COOH) has both a carbonyl and a hydroxyl group attached to the same carbon atom, resulting in new properties.

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Answered by apoorva2574
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Answer:

carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains corboxyl group. Simple examples are ethanoic acid and acetic acid.

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