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Created a new Item: carboxylic acid, oxoacid having the structure RC(=O)OH, used as a suffix in systematic name formation to denote the –C(=O)OH group including its carbon atom |
Created claim: has part(s) (P8): carboxyl (Q4175) |
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Property / part of: ATPase-coupled carboxylic acid transmembrane transporter activity / rank | |||
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Property / part of: ATPase-coupled carboxylic acid transmembrane transporter activity / qualifier | |||
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Property / part of: carboxylic acid transmembrane transporter activity / rank | |||
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Property / part of: carboxylic acid transmembrane transporter activity / qualifier | |||
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Property / part of: carboxylic acid transmembrane transport / rank | |||
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Property / part of: carboxylic acid transmembrane transport / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 7 March 2023
oxoacid having the structure RC(=O)OH, used as a suffix in systematic name formation to denote the –C(=O)OH group including its carbon atom
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | carboxylic acid |
oxoacid having the structure RC(=O)OH, used as a suffix in systematic name formation to denote the –C(=O)OH group including its carbon atom |