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Functional Groups

Reactive Groups in Organic Chemistry

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Functional groups are groups of atoms found within molecules that are involved in the chemical reactions characteristic of those molecules. Functional groups can pertain to any molecules, but you will usually hear about them in the context of organic chemistry. The symbol R and R' refer to an attached hydrogen or hydrocarbon side chain or sometimes to any group of atoms.

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The carbonyl functional group is based on the ketone group. It has the formula RCOR'.Carbonyl Functional GroupThe hydroxyl functional group is an oxygen-containing group based on an alcohol or OH group.Hydroxyl Functional GroupThe formula for the carboxylate functional group is RCOO−.Carboxylate Functional GroupThe carbonate ester functional group has the formula ROCOOR and derived from carbonate.Carbonate Functional Group
The formula for the carboxyl functional group is RCOOH. It is based on carboxylic acid.Carboxyl Functional GroupThe formula for the hydroperoxy functional group is ROOH. It is based on hydroperoxide.Hydroperoxy Functional GroupThe formula for the ester functional group is RCOOR'.Ester Functional GroupThe general formula for the ether functional group is ROR'.Ether Functional Group
A primary amine is one of the amine functional groups.Primary Amine GroupThe carboxamide functional group is an amide.Carboxamide Functional GroupThe formula for the peroxy functional group is ROOR. The peroxy group is based on peroxide.Peroxy Functional GroupA secondary amine group is a type of amine.Secondary Amine Group
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