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What is the CH3CH2CH2-NH2 functional group?

The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.


What is the functional group?

It is the amino functional group amine


What happens to each of the functional groups on an amino acid when the amino acid becomes an ion?

When an amino acid becomes an ion (by gaining or losing a proton), the amino group (NH2) becomes NH3+, the carboxyl group (COOH) becomes COO-, and any side chain functional groups may be affected depending on their specific properties. The net charge of the amino acid will depend on the balance of protons gained or lost.


What is in a molecule influences the way that molecule reacts?

Functional groups are responsible for chemical reactions of molecules.


Is -CH3 in a functional group?

No, -CH3 is not a functional group. It is a methyl group, which is a common substituent in organic chemistry but not a functional group by itself.


Why functional group is a group but not a molecule?

Functional group is a part of an organic molecule which takes a part in chemical reaction for example in alcohols functional group is -OH , in carboxylic acids is -COOH and so on, but formaldehyde CH2O is a molecule and it is completely a functional group.


What is the functional group of formic acid?

It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).


What is the functional group of ethonol?

Functional group of ethanol is -OH.


Is phenyl a functional group?

Yes, phenyl is a functional group.


What is the functional group for isopentyl acetate?

Hi Jer, if you are reading this, Ester is one of the functional group


What is the functional group of citral?

The functional group of citral is the aldehyde (alkanal) group. It has the structure -CHO


Do elements in group 1 readily or rarely form ions?

Elements in Group 1 (alkali metals) readily form ions by losing one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. This is due to their low ionization energy, which makes it easier for them to lose electrons and form positively charged ions.