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An organic compound that contains a carbonyl group with a hydroxyl group attached to it is an example of a(n) (2 points)

alcohol.

ester.

amine.

carboxylic acid. <-- this was the answer.

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yes. it is COOH. C=O is carbonyl and OH is hydroxyl
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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A carbonyl group is a group that contains a carbon atom attached to an oxygen atom through a double bond, that is, C=O.

Whereas a hydroxyl group is a group that contains oxygen and hydrogen atom attached by a single bond, that is, O-H.

Therefore, when carbonyl and hydroxyl group combine together then it results in the formation of COOH group which is known as a carboxylic group.

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