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Acetic acid belongs to the functional group of carboxylic acids.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
Abscisic acid has a carboxylic acid functional group.
Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.
Citric acid belongs to the carboxylic acid functional group. It has a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) which makes it acidic in nature.
Acetic acid belongs to the functional group of carboxylic acids.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
Abscisic acid has a carboxylic acid functional group.
Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.
Citric acid belongs to the carboxylic acid functional group. It has a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) which makes it acidic in nature.
It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
Lactic acid belongs to the carboxylic acid functional group. This functional group consists of a carbonyl group (C=O) and a hydroxyl group (OH) attached to the same carbon atom.
It is a colourless di-carboxylic acid. It has 2 carboxilic functional groups attached to a benzene ring.
The functional groups of anything are the croups that aren't normal alkane (single carbon-hydrogen bonds) groups. In the case of Ibuprofen there are two functional groups. The first is the aromatic group or Benzene ring in the centre of the structure. The second is the carboxylic acid group (Oxygen double bonded to two
Most lipids have a carboxylic acid functional group.
The carboxylic acid functional group always contains carbon (C), oxygen (O), and a hydroxyl group (-OH). It does not contain hydrogen (H) as a separate element, but hydrogen is present within the functional group attached to the carbon atom.
There are two functional groups: 1. Carboxyl group 2. Ester group