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It is a colourless di-carboxylic acid. It has 2 carboxilic functional groups attached to a benzene ring.

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Yes, terephthalic acid is a carboxylic acid. It contains a carboxyl group (–COOH) which is the defining functional group of carboxylic acids.

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