-COOH group represents organic compounds of class known as carboxylic acids while alkanes are saturated hydrocarbon because each carbon bears the maximum number of hyrogen atoms.
two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl there are many others
amines and carboxyl
No. But hydrogen bond can be formed between two carboxyl groups.
NH3 is not a carboxyl group.
No. A carboxyl group is made up off carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl there are many others
amines and carboxyl
strutural formula of the carboxyl group
The carboxyl group is writed -COOH.
No. But hydrogen bond can be formed between two carboxyl groups.
NH3 is not a carboxyl group.
No. A carboxyl group is made up off carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
When one hydrogen is removed from an alkane it forms alkyl group
An amino acid always has an amino group and a carboxyl group. The amine group of one amino acid is capable of forming a peptide bond with the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
No, -CHO is an aldehyde or carbonyl group , the carboxyl group is -COOH. Its an amino acid
Butyl! Alkane is CnH2n+2 Alkyl group is alkane - hydrogen CnH2n+1
A carboxyl group, such as that found in "production of polymers, pharmaceuticals, solvents, and food additives." Carboxyl groups are also found in amino acid with connected to an amine group and various acids.