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what is decarboxylation​

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Answered by arpitjhari4
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Decarboxylation is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Usually, decarboxylation refers to a reaction of carboxylic acids, removing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.

Answered by XxLovesickGirlxX
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Decarboxylation is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Usually, decarboxylation refers to a reaction of carboxylic acids, removing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.

In simple words it's the removal or elimination of carboxyl from a molecule.

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Enzymes that catalyze decarboxylations are called decarboxylases or, simply carboxy-lyases. The example of a decarboxylation process is: RCOOH→R−H+CO2↑ Decarboxylation is one of the oldest known organic conversions.

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