The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
A - Hydroxyl
molecule
No, methyl is not a functional group commonly found in alcohols. The functional group that is commonly found in alcohols is the hydroxyl group (-OH). Methyl, on the other hand, is a functional group commonly found in compounds called methyl groups (-CH3).
A base contain the group hydroxyl: -OH.
Hydroxyl group is -OH group and alcohols are organic compounds containing C-OH bonds
The hydroxyl group (-OH) is the functional group that defines alcohols.
Alcohols are a substituted hydrocarbon which contain the hydroxyl (OH) group.
The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
The functional group in alcohols is -OH (hydroxyl).
A - Hydroxyl
molecule
Alcohols and phenols (hydroxyl functional group)
-OH is a functional group. It's not at all clear what you're trying to ask. The functional group is called the hydroxyl group. Its compounds are called "alcohols".
The hydroxyl -OH.
it is polar due to the OH hydroxyl group. all alcohols are polar due to the polar OH group.
A group of atoms responsible for the characteristic behavior of the class of compounds in which the group occurs, as the hydroxyl group in alcohols.