A - Hydroxyl
The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
if the alcohol is a primary alcohol the itis oxidized to give aldehyde and if secondary it gives ketone.
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.
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.
-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".
Phosphate-carbohydrates Sulfhydryl-proteins Amino-proteins Hydroxyl-alcohols Carboxyl-fatty acids
The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
two examples are carboxyl and hydroxyl examples are vinegar for carboxyl and phenol for hydroxyl there are many others
there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
The functional group in alcohols is -OH (hydroxyl).
The hydroxyl group (-OH) is the functional group that defines alcohols.
It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
Alcohols and phenols (hydroxyl functional group)
The hydroxyl -OH.
A monosaccharide is composed of a chain of carbons all with hydroxyl groups, plus one carbonyl such as a ketone or an aldehyde.
Glucose is a type of simple sugar. There are two functional groups in glucose. The functional groups are aldehyde and hydroxyl.