Why a dobule bond chain contatning oh group is saturated?
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A carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains a carboxyl group (C(=O)OH). The general formula of a carboxylic acid is R–COOH, with R referring to the rest of the molecule.
Saturated molecule has no C=C double bond.
The carboxyl functional group, COOH, has no C=C bond.
depends on whether the R group has a double bond or not.
All fatty acids are carboxylic acids, but not all are saturated.
Alkane based carboxylic acids are saturated.
Saturated molecule has no C=C double bond.
The carboxyl functional group, COOH, has no C=C bond.
depends on whether the R group has a double bond or not.
All fatty acids are carboxylic acids, but not all are saturated.
Alkane based carboxylic acids are saturated.
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