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Carboxylic Acid
An organic compound containing a carboxyl group, known for its weak acidic properties.
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Carboxylic Acid
An organic compound containing a carboxyl group, known for its weak acidic properties.
Acid-Base Reaction
A chemical process where an acid donates a proton to a base, forming a conjugate base and a conjugate acid.
Base
A substance that can accept protons from acids, often resulting in the formation of a conjugate base.
Proton
A positively charged subatomic particle, often represented as H+ in chemical reactions.
Conjugate Base
The species formed when an acid donates a proton during an acid-base reaction.
Carboxylate Anion
The negatively charged ion formed when a carboxylic acid loses a proton.
Ethanoic Acid
A common carboxylic acid, also known as acetic acid, with the formula CH3COOH.
Ethanoate
The conjugate base of ethanoic acid, formed by the removal of a proton.
Weak Acid
An acid that partially dissociates in solution, resulting in a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions.
Organic Acid-Base Chemistry
The study of acid-base reactions involving organic compounds, focusing on proton transfer.