An organic acid.
The cooh is a carboxylic acid group containing a double bond between carbon and oxygen
acid or carboxyl.... (:
An organic acid with a COOH group is called a carboxylic acid.
COOH, or CO2H, is a 'carboxyl'.
Citric acid belongs to the carboxylic acid functional group. It has a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) which makes it acidic in nature.
The functional groups present in malic acid are carboxylic acid (-COOH) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups.
organic acid
Carbolxyic Acid
There are several organic acids without COOH group , example is carbolic acid , a phenol, picric acid which is 2,4,6 tri-nitro phenol, barbituric acid, ascorbic acid etc
COOH is not itself a stable compound, and does not exist in nature. However, HCOOH is methanoic acid, while the -COOH functional group in organic chemistry is the general formula for a carboxyllic acid.
C4H8O2 , CH3-CH2-CH2-COOH Butyric acid and CH3-CH(CH3)-COOH isobutyric acid.
YES ------COOH is a carboxylic acid group