In chemistry, a carboxyl group is a functional group consisting of a carbonatom doubly bonded to an oxygenatom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl (-OH) group, typically written as -COOH:
Carboxyl groups are weakly acidic and are the characteristic constituents of carboxylicacids.
The addition of a carboxyl group to a compound is known as carboxylation; the removal of one is decarboxylation.