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Yes they have carbonyl, connected to other two functional groups. Their structure is R-(C=O)-R'
It has a C=O group attached to two R groups.
Because a ketone requires there to be a carbon attached to both sides of the ketone group. Any less, and it would be an aldehyde.
Yes. The alpha carbon, from where the amino group, the carboxylic group and the side chain (or R group) are attached.
R-CHO + 2Cu2+ + 4OH- ----------> R-COOH + Cu2O + 2H2O where R is the group attached to the aldehyde (CHO)
None. The carbonyl group is C=O. In a ketone it is bonded to two R-groups (most likely two carbons.)
The carbonyl, or carboxylic acid functional group is a chemical moiety that plays a critical role in many of the most common biochemical reactions. For example, protein formation relies on a condensation reaction between a carbonyl and an amine group.
Yes they have carbonyl, connected to other two functional groups. Their structure is R-(C=O)-R'
Glucose is a type of simple sugar. There are two functional groups in glucose. The functional groups are aldehyde and hydroxyl.
The reaction between an alkyl group and a halogen atom.... Frm: Balan (Singapore)
The formula that represents an aldehyde should be R-CHO. An aldehyde contains a carbonyl center bonded to an R group and a Hydrogen atom.
It has a C=O group attached to two R groups.
Because a ketone requires there to be a carbon attached to both sides of the ketone group. Any less, and it would be an aldehyde.
it has a c=o group attached to two r groups
both keto and aldehyde have same functional group i.e C=O but keto group attached to two carbon atoms where as aldehyde is attached to one carbon and one hydrogen atoms Ex. aldehyde R-CHO ketone R-CO-R here R=any alkyl group
Yes serine is a polar amino acid as it has an hydroxyl group (OH-) attached to the r group.
Yes. The alpha carbon, from where the amino group, the carboxylic group and the side chain (or R group) are attached.