carbonyl
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
Carbonyl
alkyl groups and amino group.
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.
The functional groups present in caffeine are alkene, amide, and amine.
n.An atom or group of atoms, such as a carboxyl group, that replaces hydrogen in an organic compound and that defines the structure of a family of compounds and determines the properties of the family.Read more: functional-group
Functional group
do not have functional group
sugars containing aldehydes as the functional group are termed as aldoses eg.glucose,sucrose sugars containing ketones as the functional group are termed as ketoses eg.fructose
Functional groups are responsible for chemical reactions of molecules.
Monosaccharides are soluble in water because they contain hydroxyl groups and either a ketone or an aldehyde group. These polar functional groups make sugars very soluble in water.
A functional group is a group that works together to meet goals. Functional groups can be social or based on employment.
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
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.
Carbonyl
The functional groups involved in forming disulfide bonds are sulfhydral (-SH) groups.
alkyl groups and amino group.