Organic Chemistry
The $(S)$-acid is a type of chiral carboxylic acid where the carbon atom bearing the carboxyl group ($-COOH$) has an $(S)$ configuration. This term is particularly relevant in the context of racemic mixtures and the resolution of enantiomers, as the $(S)$-acid is one of the two possible stereoisomers of a chiral carboxylic acid compound.
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