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What are Diacids? Definition, Examples, and Uses

A diacid is a molecule that contains two carboxyl (-COOH) groups. It is a type of fatty acid that has two carboxyl groups instead of the usual one found in most fatty acids. Diacids are also known as dicarboxylic acids.

Examples of diacids include:

* Succinic acid (HOOC-C(=O)-O-HOOC)
* Glutaric acid (HOOC-C(=O)-O-HOOC-COOH)
* Adipic acid (HOOC-C(=O)-O-HOOC-COOH-COOH)

Diacids are important intermediates in the production of many chemicals and materials, such as plastics, fibers, and dyes. They are also used as emulsifiers, wetting agents, and pH adjusters in a variety of industries.

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