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Naming Carboxylic Acids definitions
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  • Carboxylic Acids

    Organic compounds with a carbonyl group attached to a hydroxyl group, forming a functional group.
  • Carbonyl Group

    A functional group composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom.
  • Hydroxyl Group

    A functional group consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, represented as -OH.
  • Nomenclature

    A systematic method for naming chemical compounds based on their structure and functional groups.
  • Alkane

    A hydrocarbon compound consisting entirely of single-bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms.
  • Substituents

    Atoms or groups of atoms that replace hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon chain.
  • Parent Chain

    The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms in a molecule, used as the base for naming.
  • Functional Group

    A specific group of atoms within a molecule responsible for characteristic chemical reactions.
  • Oic Acid

    A suffix used in naming carboxylic acids, replacing the 'e' in the corresponding alkane name.
  • Aldehyde

    An organic compound containing a carbonyl group bonded to at least one hydrogen atom.