carboxilcsoport
Carboxilcsoport, or carboxyl group, is a functional group in organic chemistry with the formula −COOH. It consists of a carbonyl carbon (C=O) bonded to a hydroxyl group (−OH) and attached to a carbon skeleton. The group is acidic: in carboxylic acids, the hydroxyl proton can be donated, producing a carboxylate anion (−COO−). The negative charge in the anion is delocalized over the two oxygens by resonance, which stabilizes the conjugate base.
In most molecules the carboxyl group is written as R−COOH, where R is any carbon-containing substituent. The
Occurrence and importance: carboxyl groups are found in carboxylic acids, amino acids (which carry both a carboxyl
Reactions and derivatives: carboxylic acids react with alcohols to form esters (esterification), with amines to form
Physical properties: the group imparts polarity and hydrogen-bonding capacity, contributing to relatively high boiling points for