C2H3NO3
C2H3NO3 is the chemical formula for several different compounds, each with a unique molecular structure and properties. The most common and widely recognized compound with this formula is nitroacetic acid. Nitroacetic acid is an organic compound that contains a nitro group (-NO2) and a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) attached to a single carbon atom. It is a colorless crystalline solid and is known to be unstable, readily undergoing decarboxylation.
Another isomer with the formula C2H3NO3 is glyoxylic acid oxime. This compound is formed when glyoxylic acid
In some contexts, C2H3NO3 might also refer to other less common isomers or tautomeric forms that are