XOCOCOOH
XOCOCOOH is a designation encountered mainly in educational or hypothetical discussions of organic chemistry. It refers to a generic molecule that combines an ether-like linkage, a carbonyl function, and a terminal carboxylic acid group, with X representing a variable substituent. The implied connectivity is intended to convey an alkoxycarbonyl–carboxylic acid motif, highlighting how an ester-like fragment can sit adjacent to a carboxylic acid.
In structure, the term suggests a simple, polar framework featuring an oxygen atom bonded to a carbonyl
Presence in literature and databases is limited; XOCOCOOH is not a common entry in major chemical databases
Reactivity and properties are discussed in a general sense. The molecule would be expected to be highly