Functional group
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In organic chemistry, a group of specific atoms, or a specific arrangement of atoms, can form a functional group. These groups determine the way a compound behaves physically and chemically.
Examples [change]
- Alkane
- Alkene
- Alkyne
- Alcohol
- Aldehyde (Like in Formaldehyde)
- Carboxylic Acid (Like in Acetic acid)
- Ester
- Ether
- Ketone
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