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CITRUS An organic acid is also called a carboxylic acid. It is a type of acid containing a group of molecules called the carbonyl group, which consists of one carbon atom, two oxygen atoms, and one hydrogen atom. Common examples of carboxylic acids are found in vinegar (acetic acid) and citrus fruits (citric acid). [LM] {MM}
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