Functional groups are responsible for chemical reactions of molecules.
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.
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.
Functional group of ethanol is -OH.
urea has a carbonyl functional group present in it i.e C=O
The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.
It is the amino functional group amine
Functional groups are responsible for chemical reactions of molecules.
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.
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.
Functional group of ethanol is -OH.
Yes, phenyl is a functional group.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
CH2CH. It's classified as either a terminal alkene (unstable) or a vinyl group.
Hi Jer, if you are reading this, Ester is one of the functional group
The functional group of citral is the aldehyde (alkanal) group. It has the structure -CHO
The alcohol functional group is -OH (hydroxyl group) attached to a carbon atom. It is a common functional group found in alcohols such as ethanol and methanol. Alcohols exhibit unique chemical properties due to the presence of this functional group.