It has an amine on the end
Carbonyl
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.
Functional groups help to determine how the molecule reacts. For instance, if a carbon chain has a large number of methyl groups, then you would know that the molecule would be hydrophobic and found in a hydrophobic environment. On the other hand, if a carbon chain had a carboxyl group, then it would be found in a hydrophilic environment and would make the solution acidic. In addition to determine what kind of solutions they would be found in, functional groups indicate what the molecule will react with and what it will bind to.
TO IDENTIFY A FUNCTIONAL GROUP: 1] LOOK FOR OXYGEN - if absent go to 2] - if present - single bond = OH double bond - if 2 oxygens its a carboxyl - if any H is also attached to C its an aldehyde if none its a ketone 2] N present - amino 3] S present - sulfhydryl 4] P present = phosphate
Amino acids are of different types e.g. acidic,basic,neutral, imino ,and sulpher containing etc but all types of amino acids possess two functional groups. These functional groups are amino group and carboxylicgroup. An amino group is chemically NH2 , it is a basic group. Other functional group is carboxylic group which is chemically COOH , it is acidic in nature, Functional group is part of molecule that gives it ,its specific chemical characters.Presence of these groups makes amino acid amphoteric.
Functional groups tend to have polar atoms in them. With that said this means that they from very strong bonds with other atoms because of electronegativity. It's hard to break those bonds without a large input of energy. That is why polar functional groups have high melting points
carbon atoms can bond with several other common elements.
Yes they have carbonyl, connected to other two functional groups. Their structure is R-(C=O)-R'
N-(2,2,2-Trichloroethyl)carbonyl] Bisnor-(cis)-tilidine's functional groups are:Alkyl halide (These are the three C-Cl bonds)Carbamate (It looks like an ester and an amide on either side of a carbonyl group. But each group modifies the properties of the other so much that the carbamate group gets its own name as a functional group)Alkene (The C=C double bond in the cyclohexene ring.)Ester (This is the COOEt group.)Aromatic ring ( the phenyl group) .
Two functional groups are found in all amino acids. These functional groups are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH). The hydrogen atom of the carboxyl group can be broken off quite easily; this gives amino acids their acidic properties.
Discrimination is/was present because some groups/individuals believe they are more superior than other groups.
no, that would mean water molecules are not attracted to other water molecules