two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl
examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl
there are many others
The typical functional group that acts as an acid is the carboxyl group (-COOH)
carboxyl group
a carboxyl group, -COOH
carboxyl group
Carboxyl
The functional groups are carboxylic acid and it has a aromatic ring
Carboxyl groups are highly polar and can act as weak acids.
Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.
Sulfuric acid has no hydrocarbon chains. It has no organic functional groups and therefore it is an inorganic compound.
It is a colourless di-carboxylic acid. It has 2 carboxilic functional groups attached to a benzene ring.
The functional groups are carboxylic acid and it has a aromatic ring
Carboxyl groups are highly polar and can act as weak acids.
carboxylic acid
Acetylsalicylic acid, aromatic group, and the carboxylic acid
Adipic acid has two carboxylic acid groups, and is known as a dicarboxylic acid.
The functional groups of an amino acid are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH).
-COOH can undergo amino acid conjugation.
Sulfuric acid has no hydrocarbon chains. It has no organic functional groups and therefore it is an inorganic compound.
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
It is a colourless di-carboxylic acid. It has 2 carboxilic functional groups attached to a benzene ring.
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
aromatic ring, ketone, heterocyclic amines and carboxylic Acid