dicarboxyülhappeid
Dicarboxyülhappeid refers to a class of organic compounds that contain two carboxyl groups. Carboxyl groups have the chemical formula -COOH. Therefore, dicarboxyülhappeid are molecules with two such groups attached to a carbon chain or ring. These compounds are also known as dicarboxylic acids.
The properties of dicarboxyülhappeid vary depending on the length and structure of the carbon skeleton. Generally,
Common examples of dicarboxyülhappeid include oxalic acid (ethanedioic acid), malonic acid (propanedioic acid), succinic acid (butanedioic
Dicarboxyülhappeid can undergo reactions typical of carboxylic acids, such as esterification, amide formation, and salt formation.