The hydroxyl group.
The hydroxyl group.
Hey i think it would be an alcohol because R is the representation used for and alkyl group and if we put a simple alkyl group in place of the R for example CH3 or C2H5 we get methanol or ethanol respectively. Hope that helps.
Hydroxyl
alcohol
Thiols.
Hydroxyl
-apex
This is the group amine.
Ether
Functional Group
because it is an organic compound and its functional group is co-oh which is an acid so due to its acidic functional group its characteristics became acidic
Carbonyl
This is the group amine.
The hydroxyl group is polar due to the oxygen, resulting in high solubility in water.
CHO is the functional group for aldehydes.
Ether
the functional group is a group of atoms reponsible for the characteristics reactions of a particular compound. Also NWA
Functional group is a part of an organic molecule which takes a part in chemical reaction for example in alcohols functional group is -OH , in carboxylic acids is -COOH and so on, but formaldehyde CH2O is a molecule and it is completely a functional group.
Functional Group
hydrocarbon
An azoxy is a divalent functional group, an oxide of an azo compound.
The NH2 functional group of this organic compound, is called an Amine. this is a basic sidebranch, which when in solution will give an overall basic (alkalinic as some know it) presence. This could be identified, on this particular compound (Ethanamine/ethylamine/aminoethane) by addition of an acid, which will trigger an acid base reaction by which the NH2 group can be identified.
An organic compound with the functional group -CO-CL. (acid chloride)
Functional Group! :)