A chemical compound with one or more carboxyl radicals (COOH) in its structure; examples are butyric acid, CH(CH) COOH; maleic acid, HOOCCH-CHCOOH; and benzoic acid, C COOH.
An acid containing carbon atoms, for example, citric acid and acetic acid, generally weak acids characterized by a carboxyl (-COOH) group
an acid made up of molecules containing organic radicals (e
an organic compound that is an acid
An organic compound, with acid properties, obtained from organic substances such as animal, vegetable and mineral oils, i.e., a fatty acid.
A chemical compound with one or more carboxyl radicals (COOH) in its structure; examples are butyric acid, CH3(CH2)2COOH; maleic acid, HOOCCH-CHCOOH; and benzoic acid, C6H5COOH.
an acid with a carbon-atom backbone and a carboxyl group.
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. The most common organic acids are the carboxylic acids whose acidity is associated with their carboxyl group -COOH. Sulfonic acids, containing the group OSO3H, are relatively stronger acids.