N CH3 CH3 Identify the circled functional group. A) ester B) ketone C) carboxylic acid D) amide E) aldehyde

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**Question 43 of 48**

**Identify the circled functional group.**

The image presents a chemical structure with a highlighted area circling the functional group that needs to be identified. The structure includes a benzene ring bonded to a carbon which is double-bonded to an oxygen (carbonyl group) and attached to a nitrogen atom. The nitrogen is further bonded to two CH3 (methyl) groups. 

**Choices:**
A) ester
B) ketone
C) carboxylic acid
D) amide
E) aldehyde

**Diagram Description:**
The diagram depicts a molecule with:
1. A benzene ring.
2. A carbonyl group (a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom).
3. An amide group (a nitrogen atom bonded to a carbon atom which is double-bonded to an oxygen atom, and the nitrogen atom is further bonded to two methyl groups (CH3)).

The circled functional group is the amide group.

To identify the correct answer, recognize that an amide functional group contains a nitrogen atom attached to a carbonyl group (C=O). The structure can be identified as follows:
- **Amide:** The nitrogen atom is bonded to the carbonyl carbon and to other carbon atoms or hydrogen atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 43 of 48** **Identify the circled functional group.** The image presents a chemical structure with a highlighted area circling the functional group that needs to be identified. The structure includes a benzene ring bonded to a carbon which is double-bonded to an oxygen (carbonyl group) and attached to a nitrogen atom. The nitrogen is further bonded to two CH3 (methyl) groups. **Choices:** A) ester B) ketone C) carboxylic acid D) amide E) aldehyde **Diagram Description:** The diagram depicts a molecule with: 1. A benzene ring. 2. A carbonyl group (a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom). 3. An amide group (a nitrogen atom bonded to a carbon atom which is double-bonded to an oxygen atom, and the nitrogen atom is further bonded to two methyl groups (CH3)). The circled functional group is the amide group. To identify the correct answer, recognize that an amide functional group contains a nitrogen atom attached to a carbonyl group (C=O). The structure can be identified as follows: - **Amide:** The nitrogen atom is bonded to the carbonyl carbon and to other carbon atoms or hydrogen atoms.
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