karboksylsyror
Karboksylsyror, also known as carboxylic acids, are a class of organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group (-COOH) attached to an alkyl or aryl group. This functional group is responsible for the characteristic acidic properties of these compounds. Karboksylsyror can be classified into two main categories: aliphatic carboxylic acids, where the carboxyl group is attached to an alkane chain, and aromatic carboxylic acids, where it is attached to an aromatic ring.
The simplest member of the carboxylic acid family is formic acid (HCOOH), which is found in ant
Carboxylic acids exhibit characteristic reactions, including the formation of esters, amides, and anhydrides. They can also
Karboksylsyror have a wide range of applications in industry and everyday life. They are used as preservatives,