No; thiols have the group -SH.
No. Ethanol contains a hydroxyl group, but not a carbonyl group.
sulfhydryl group
Carbonyl
In the field of organic chemistry a carbonyl group consists of carbon atoms double bonded with some oxygen atoms. However, Carbonyl Esters consists of carbonyl group influenced by different alkyl groups.
The Carbonyl Group.
carbonyl group
No. Ethanol contains a hydroxyl group, but not a carbonyl group.
sulfhydryl group
Carbonyl
Thiol.
thiol
A carbonyl group is a carbon-oxygen double bond.
In the field of organic chemistry a carbonyl group consists of carbon atoms double bonded with some oxygen atoms. However, Carbonyl Esters consists of carbonyl group influenced by different alkyl groups.
cysteine
carbonyl group
The Carbonyl Group.
No, a hydroxyl group is different than a carbonyl group. A hydroxyl group is an O-H group, while a carbonyl group is a C=O (double bond) group. Perhaps you are thinking of a carboxyl group, which is a sort of hybrid of the 2 groups. Carboxyl groups are C-O-O-H, essentially a merge of the hydroxyl and carbonyl groups.