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Lactones can be formed from the reaction of a hydroxy group of a molecule with a carboxylic acid functional group on the same molecule.
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there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
Typically aromatic groups attached to functional groups increase the reaction over that of an aliphatic groups. Aromatic aldehydes (e.g. benzaldehyde, C6H5.CHO), are also known which undergo a number of chemical reaction which do nor occur for aliphatic aldehydes and which are unique to aromatic aldehydes.
In morphine there are ,Alcohol, Amine, Alkene, Ether Functional groups.
Different FUNCTIONAL Grouops. Here is a list of some functional groups . C-C ; Alkane C=C ; Alkene C///C ; Alkyne (NB '///' represents a triple bond). -CH2OH [ Alcohol -CH2X ; Any halogen -CHO ; Aldehyde -COOH ; Carboxylic Acid -C(=O)C- ; Ketone -C-O-C- - ; Ether -CH2NH2 ; Amine -C(=O)NH2 ; Amide This list is NOT exhaustive. There are many more functional groups. NB 1; Note how the formula letters are arranged. This is the international IUPAC standard, for recognising functional grouops in a formula. 2; Be careful with the spelling, particularly AlkAnes, AlkEnes and AlkYnes. Only one letter difference for each functional group.,
Lactones can be formed from the reaction of a hydroxy group of a molecule with a carboxylic acid functional group on the same molecule.
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functional groups in butter
The functional groups attached to novestrol are:AlcoholMethylAlkyne
there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
Dehydration synthesis is when two molecules are chained together and a water molecule is ejected from the coupling. A hydrolysis reaction is when a water molecule is split and the coupling between two molecules is also split. Dehydration synthesis is the reverse reaction of hydrolysis, and vice versa.
Potassium permanganate is an oxidizer and alkanes have no functional groups that can be further oxidized (such as double bonds).
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
The functional groups are carboxylic acid and it has a aromatic ring
Vanillin contain as functional groups ether, hydoxyl and aldehyde.
Typically aromatic groups attached to functional groups increase the reaction over that of an aliphatic groups. Aromatic aldehydes (e.g. benzaldehyde, C6H5.CHO), are also known which undergo a number of chemical reaction which do nor occur for aliphatic aldehydes and which are unique to aromatic aldehydes.