Camphocarboxylic

/ˌkæmfoʊˌkɑɹbɑkˈsɪlɪk/ adjective

Describing a chemical compound or acid derived from camphor that contains a carboxyl group (-COOH), a functional group that makes substances acidic.

From 'campho-' (camphor) plus 'carboxylic' (containing a carboxyl group). This technical term emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry as researchers systematically oxidized camphor to create new compounds.

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