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What might happen if a low molecular weight carboxylic acid is exposed to a slightly acidic aqueous environment such as skin? It will produce burns. There will be no effect. Low molecular weight carboxylic acids are completely safe for handling. It will have a cooling sensation on the skin. A "fruity" odor will be produced.

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