FUNCTIONAL GROUP : In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific substituents or moieties within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules. The same functional group will undergo the same or similar chemical reaction regardless of the size of the molecule it is a part of.
Homework 4 Name Fill out the following table. Provide an example showing its structure and IUPAC...
Which functional group(s) is/are present in the following molecule? SH Answers: Alcohol Aldehyde Alkene Alkyne Amide Amine Carboxylic acid Ester Ether Halide (Halogen) Ketone Nitrile Sulfide Thiol
Draw all the important resonance structure for the following ion showing all lone pairs of electrons, formal charges and double bonds. Show the electron flow by using arrows for full credit. For 1 bonus point label the resonance structure that is the most stable of the four below Fill in the boxes with the letter of the functional groups present in the following molecule: 1^degree alcohol 2^degree alcohol 3^degree alcohol Aldehyde Alkene 1^degree Alkyl halide 2^degree Alkyl halide 3^degree Alkyl...
Identify functional groups of the above molecules using the table given. Identify the functional groups in the following molecules. (Use names from the table below. List each class of functional group only once. If there are fewer than 3 functional groups, lcave an appropriate number of answer boxes empty.) OH а) NH2 phenylalanine Cн-он b) NHCH Structures of Some Common Functional Groups Name Structure Name Structure X Alkene Nitro Alkyne C C Thiol Aldehyde Arene Halide Ketone (XF, CI, Br,...
4. Write the chemical formulas for the following compounds Br 5. For each of the functional groups listed, draw and example molecule and circle the functional group: alkane alkene alkyne NM 2 alcohol amine ketone CC aldehyde/ amide carboxylic acid oyt ester ether hydrocarbon H나
5. Draw structure for the names and write the IUPAC name for the structures to points) Tho priority of functional groups for naming is: alkane < alkyl halide <ether <alkene alkyne < amine < alcohol ketone <aldehyde <carboxylic acid NH2 a. 3-chloro-4,4-dimethyl-1-nonen-6-yne d. (3E, 5Z)-2,6-Dimethyl-1,3,5,7-octatetraene
Determine the products of the following reaction. Identify the functional group in the molecule in the reaction. alkyne ester ether alcohol ketone aldehyde amine amide alkene carboxylic acid
The molecule below contains carbon atoms (shown in black), hydrogen (white), and oxygen (red). Note: only sigma-bond connectivity is shown, and there are no formal charges. Consider the structure and determine to what classes this compound belongs. alkyl halide alcohol alkyne acid anhydride thiol amide carboxylic acid aldehyde ether ketone alkene ester acid chloride aromatic/arene amine
il - Crystal L Murray - Outlook X LAB11: Organic Compounds - All X B Grades - CHM100-602 Basic Che X + B/e/1FAIpQLScPRFNeXj9PRtosOsQntU7gcmXP5Ae2hzJKUHCD06PANOXA/formResponse edit22 ABaOnueYayNGGABVE Carefully examine the compound below. What functional group is present? CH3 -CH2 -CH=CH-CH3 Alkene Alkyne Aromatic Alcohol Ether Aldehyde Ketone Carboxylic Acid Ester O Amine O Amide aring this URL allows OPEN BLANK FORM d below. What functional group is present? a Mail - Crystal L Murray - Outlook X ELAB11: Organic Compounds - All...
17. (4 Marks) Place the number beside the letters A-H that correspond to the cirded functional groups. 0 снзо 0 он но он но Codeine 1: Ketone 2: Alkyne 3: Aromatic Ring 4: Alkene 5: Alcohol 6: Ether 7: Carboxylic Acid 8: Ester 9: Aldehyde 10: Amide 11: Amine Taxol 17. (4 Marks) Place the number beside the letters A-H that correspond to the cirded functional groups. 0 снзо 0 он но он но Codeine 1: Ketone 2: Alkyne 3:...
1. In each molecule A-F below, circle and name two functional groups/moieties present in the molecule. Select from the list provided. [alcohol, ether, aldehyde, carboxylic acid, ester, amine, amide, propyl, alkyne, alkene - label as cis or trans when applicable, arene (for aromatic group)]. H2N- CH-OH CH2 HO H2CO | 0 NHA H2N IZ HO I- 0 m