They are alcohols and carboxylic acids. They are usually activated by hydrolysis.
There are many functional groups, not just 2. Two of the most common are alcohol (-OH) and alkyl (CxHx)
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.,
The most common mineral groups are: silicates, carbonates, sulfates, sulfides, halides, and oxides.
The amino group is most likely to gain a proton.
The functional group that contains nitrogen is carbonyl, also known as C=O. Out of all of the carbonyl groups, amides are considered the most stable.
Silicates
The most common rock forming mineral groups would be: silicates, carbonates, sulfates, sulfides, halides, and oxides.
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Most ethnic groups share a common culture which is their main connection point. Each of the native ethnic groups had their unique culture which they shared and some cut across the board to other ethnic groups.
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