Carboxyl Group
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Example:
Imagine trying to find a friend in a crowded park where everyone is wearing similar clothes. Just like how you look for a unique feature your friend might have, the carboxyl group (-COOH) in organic acids acts as a distinctive marker that defines and identifies these compounds. In this analogy, your friend is the specific organic acid, the crowded park is the complex world of molecules, and the unique feature, like a bright hat or scarf, is the carboxyl group that makes the acid stand out and recognizable in its chemical environment.

Practice Version

Carboxyl Group: A -COOH group, found in organic acids. Carboxyl group. A carboxyl group is a part of a molecule that contains a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and also bonded to a hydroxyl group OH, making it acidic.