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An overview of functional groups in organic chemistry, their general structures, and examples. Functional groups are defined groups of atoms in organic molecules that exhibit characteristic chemical properties, allowing predictions of reactivity for various organic compounds. Common functional groups such as alkanes, alcohols, alkenes, ethers, alkynes, thiols, sulfides, alkyl halides, amines, aldehydes, ketones, esters, carboxylic acids, amides, acid anhydrides, and acid chlorides.
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Acharacteristic set of chemical properties, which are largely independent of the rest of the structure of the molecule in functional group is a defined grouping of atoms in an organic molecule. A given functional group exhibits a which it is found.to predict the reactivity of a wide variety of organic molecules. As a consequence, an understanding of the chemical behavior of the functional groups allows one
We will encounter numerous functional groups throughout our study of organic chemistry.important ones are listed in the table below (continued on the next page). At this stage, it is most important for you to A few of the more learn to recognize the general structures associated with these functional groups.provided as an illustration. (Note: A line indicates a single bond to carbon or hydrogen.) In each case, a simple example is
Functional Group โ General Structure Example
Functional Group โ General Structure Example C Alkane
Ethane
Alcohol
Ethanol C C Alkene
Ethylene
Ether
Ethyl methyl ether C C Alkyne
Acetylene
Thiol
Ethanethiol
Aromatic Ring (Arene) Benzene
Sulfide
Dimethyl sulfide
C X (X = F, Cl, Br, I) Alkyl Halide
CH 3 CH 2 Br
Ethyl bromide
Amine
Ethylamine
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Functional Group โ General Structure Example
Functional Group โ General Structure Example
C (^) H
Aldehyde
Acetaldehyde
Acid anhydride
Acetic anhydride
C C
Ketone
Acetone
Ester
Ethyl acetate
C
Carboxylic acid
Acetic acid
Amide
Acetamide
C
Cl Acid chloride
H 3 C C Cl
Acetyl chloride
Nitrile
Acetonitrile
Since the ability to recognize these functional groups, particularly when they are incorporated into a larger, more complicated molecule, is so important, you should learn the names and general structures of all of the functional groups on this handout as soon as possible.