Carboxyls

/ˈkɑːrbɒksɪlz/ noun

Plural of carboxyl: the functional group (-COOH) containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms that makes organic molecules acidic and reactive.

From carbo- (carbon) plus -oxyl (related to oxidation). Plural form of carboxyl, a term from 19th-century organic chemistry, from German Carboxyl.

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