carboxyl
COOH
There are 2 oxygen atoms in the carboxyl group COOH.
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.
The chemical name for COOH is carboxyl group. It is a functional group consisting of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom and single bonded to a hydroxyl group.
A carboxyl functional group consists of a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group bonded to the same carbon atom. It is represented as -COOH and is acidic in nature due to the presence of the hydroxyl group, making it capable of donating a proton. Carboxyl groups are commonly found in organic acids such as acetic acid and amino acids.
The functional groups present in malic acid are carboxylic acid (-COOH) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups.
An organic acid with a COOH group is called a carboxylic acid.
NH2=amino group COOH=Carboxylic acid therefore -oic acid
-COOH group is the carboxilic group.
The cooh is a carboxylic acid group containing a double bond between carbon and oxygen
-COOH: it is a carbon double bonded to an oxygen, as well as a hydroxyl (OH) group, and another element.
funtional group
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COOH
COOH
a carboxyl group, -COOH
The functional group in acetic acid is called the carboxyl group, which consists of a carbonyl group attached to a hydroxyl group (-COOH).