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Carboxylic Acid

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Key Stage 4

Meaning

Carboxylic Acids are organic compounds with a Carbon atom which has a double bonds to an Oxygen atom and a single bond to an OH group. The general formula is CnH2nO2

About Carboxylic Acids

Carboxylic Acids are a homologous series of organic compounds.
The functional group of the Carboxylic Acids is the double bond between a Carbon atom and an Oxygen atom and the single bond to an OH group.
Carboxylic Acids are long chains of Carbon atoms covalently bonded together with the the final Carbon atom in the chain as a COOH group.

Examples

Methanoic Acid Ethanoic Acid Propanoic Acid Butanoic Acid
Chemical Formula CH2O2 C2H4O2 C3H6O2 C4H8O2
Structural Formula CH4 CH3CH3 CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH2CH2CH3
Structural Diagram
Ball and Stick Model