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The main functional groups in sugar and other carbohydrates is the carbonyl group and the hydroxyl group. The carbonyl group is composed of the aldehyde and ketone groups.
AlkanesAlkenesAlkynesHaloalkanesAlcoholsKetonesAldehydeCarbonatesCarboxylic acidsEthersEstersThese are some examples of functional groups of organic compounds.
They're polar
they differ in many aspect.... chiefly by their functional groups....
There are many functional groups, not just 2. Two of the most common are alcohol (-OH) and alkyl (CxHx)
alcohol, aldehyde, or ketone.
functional groups in butter
Phosphate-carbohydrates Sulfhydryl-proteins Amino-proteins Hydroxyl-alcohols Carboxyl-fatty acids
The functional groups attached to novestrol are:AlcoholMethylAlkyne
A long hydrocarbon tail, saturated or unsaturated. The heads of lipids can vary widely; from phosphate groups to carbohydrates and many other functional groups.
carboxylic acid
They are alcohols and carboxylic acids. They are usually activated by hydrolysis.