carboxil
Carboxil, also known as the carboxyl group, is a principal functional group in organic chemistry with the formula -COOH. It consists of a carbonyl group (C=O) and a hydroxyl group (−OH) attached to the same carbon atom. In many contexts, the term carboxil is used interchangeably with carboxyl, and it is a defining feature of carboxylic acids, where the group is present as part of a larger molecule R–COOH.
The carboxyl group is characterized by resonance between the two oxygen atoms, which distributes electron density
Reactions involving the carboxyl group are central to organic synthesis. Esters form when carboxylic acids react
Nomenclature and examples: in IUPAC naming, the carboxyl group is the suffix -carboxylic acid (as part of