(a)
Interpretation:
Functional group should be identified given the set of organic molecule.
Concept Introduction:
Functional group in
Ketone: A compound that has carbonyl group bonded to two carbons in organic compounds in organic groups that can be the same (or) different, for example
Alcohol: The longest continues chain of carbons atoms contain the (-OH) group taken as the parent compound an
(b)
Interpretation:
Functional group should be identified given the set of molecule (b).
Concept Introduction:
Functional group in organic chemistry: The most common functional groups are carbonyls
Alcohol: The longest continues chain of carbons atoms contain the
(c)
Interpretation:
Functional group should be identified given the set of molecules in (c).
Concept Introduction:
Functional group in organic chemistry: The most common functional groups are carbonyls
Aldehyde: A compound that has a carbonyl group bonded to at least hydrogen atom, for example (
(d)
Interpretation:
Functional group should be identified given the set of molecules.
Concept Introduction:
Functional group in organic chemistry: The most common functional groups are carbonyls
Ketone: A compound that has carbonyl group bonded to two carbons in organic compounds in organic groups that can be the same (or) different, for example
Amines: The amines have an alkyl or aryl group and two hydrogens attached to a hydrogen atom.
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