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-overset(O)overset("||")C-OH is called …...

`-overset(O)overset("||")C-OH` is called …………. .

A

carboxylic acid group

B

aldehyde group

C

ketonic group

D

alcohol group

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The correct Answer is:
A

`-overset(O)overset("||")C-OH` is called `ul("carboxylic acid group")` .
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