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There is a double bond between two olefenic carbon atoms and it is the functional group of simple alkenes.
is alkene's functional group. NOTE the double bond between the two carbon atoms.
Alpha clevage is the act of breaking the carbon-carbon bond adjacent to the carbon bearing a specified functional group.
Every aldehyde and ketone contains a carbonyl bond which is >C=O , and at least one carbon atom (and a ketone must have at least three carbon atoms).
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Carbonyl
There is a double bond between two olefenic carbon atoms and it is the functional group of simple alkenes.
Phosphate group.
is alkene's functional group. NOTE the double bond between the two carbon atoms.
Alpha clevage is the act of breaking the carbon-carbon bond adjacent to the carbon bearing a specified functional group.
The carbon is attached to three atoms and has a bond angle of 120 degrees.
A carbon-carbon double bond. C=C This is because only unsaturated organic compounds (organic compounds with double bonds) can be hydrogenated.
Yes. This is called a peptide bond.
Yes, provided the -OH group is not attached to the double bond carbon (though there are some exceptions) For example: But-2-en-1-ol, But-3-en-1-ol etc have double bond as well as alcohol functional group.
There are many. One with only oxygen and carbon would be carbonyl with a carbon double bonded to an oxygen.
Yes, CHOOH is methanoic acid - it is an organic acid because it contains the "COOH"functional group. The carbon atom has one bond with the hydrogen atom, and one bond with the OH molecule, and finally a double bond with the oxygen.
Markovnikov's rule states that functional groups tend to be added to the more substited carbon. For alcohol groups, Oxymercuration-demercuration of a double bond in and alkene results in the Markovnikov product with the hydroxyl group on the more substituted carbon. Hydroboration-Oxidation of a double bond in an alkene results in the Anti-Markovnikov product with the hydroxyl group on the less substituted carbon.