It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
because of hydroxyl group
COOH
two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl there are many others
The formula is C6H8O7citric-acidCitric acid's (C6H8O7) 'proper' name is 3-carboxyl-3-hydroxypentanedioc acid. This tells us that there is a carboxylic group at each end of chain of five carbon atoms. It also tells us that on the third carbon atom there is a hydroxyl group and another carboxylic group.I'm not sure for certain, but I'm pretty sure the structural formula for this is:COOHCH2COH(COOH)CH2COOH
This acid has 3 hydroxyl groups.
ascorbic acid hydroxyl group protection
It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
COOH
The hydroxyl group is an amino group and the carboxyl group is an amino acid that was one of my science questions and thats the best answer i could find. hope this helps
because of hydroxyl group
Carboxylic group (−COOH)
COOH
two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl there are many others
The formula is C6H8O7citric-acidCitric acid's (C6H8O7) 'proper' name is 3-carboxyl-3-hydroxypentanedioc acid. This tells us that there is a carboxylic group at each end of chain of five carbon atoms. It also tells us that on the third carbon atom there is a hydroxyl group and another carboxylic group.I'm not sure for certain, but I'm pretty sure the structural formula for this is:COOHCH2COH(COOH)CH2COOH
Ester bond is formed when the carboxyl group of fatty acid combine with the hydroxyl group of glycerol.
Yes serine is a polar amino acid as it has an hydroxyl group (OH-) attached to the r group.