Write the molecular formula of first five members of carboxylic acid.

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Name of carboxylic acid Molecular Formula

1. Methanoic acid HCOOH

3. Propanoic acid C 2 H 5 COOH

2. Ethanoic acid

4. Butananoic acidu

CH 3 COOH

C 3 H 7 COOH

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