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a A molecule containing four COOH groups is called a tetracarboxylic acid. true false bEthanedioic acid (oxalic acid) is

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A A Molecule Containing Four Cooh Groups Is Called A Tetracarboxylic Acid True False Bethanedioic Acid Oxalic Acid Is 1
A A Molecule Containing Four Cooh Groups Is Called A Tetracarboxylic Acid True False Bethanedioic Acid Oxalic Acid Is 1 (24.25 KiB) Viewed 17 times
a A molecule containing four COOH groups is called a tetracarboxylic acid. true false bEthanedioic acid (oxalic acid) is the simplest dicarboxylic acid. O true O false Benzoic acid is chiral.. true O false dFormic acid, which is the common name for HCO₂H, is derived from the word formica, which is the Latin name for vinegar. O true O false Arachidonic acid is an aromatic carboxylic acid. O true O false