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(a)
Interpretation:
The functional group, name of the group and the type of the organic compound
Concept introduction:
The functional group is the group present on the main carbon chain of an organic compound. It determines the chemical properties and the type of reactions an organic compound can show. The name of the group depends on the atoms present in the group for example an −OH group contains O and H atom thus, it is a hydroxyl group. The different
Name of some functional groups are: -OH: alcohol, -CHO:
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Answer to Problem 6SSC
Functional group: -OH
Name of the group: -hydroxyl
Type of the organic compound-Alcohol
Explanation of Solution
The given organic compound is as follows:
There are 3 carbon atoms and one −OH group present in it. Here, -OH group is functional group. The name of the group is hydroxyl. This is the functional group for alcohol. Therefore, the type of the organic compound is alcohol.
(b)
Interpretation:
The functional group, name of the group and the type of the organic compound
Concept introduction:
The functional group is the group present on the main carbon chain of an organic compound. It determines the chemical properties and the type of reactions an organic compound can show. The name of the group depends on the atoms present in the group for example an −OH group contains O and H atom thus, it is a hydroxyl group. The different functional groups are named according to IUPAC rule.
Name of some functional groups are: -OH: alcohol, -CHO: aldehyde, -COOH: carboxylic acid etc.
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Answer to Problem 6SSC
Functional group: -F
Name of the group: -halide
Type of the organic compound-
Explanation of Solution
The given organic compound is as follows:
There are 2 carbon atoms and one −F group present in it. Here, -F group is functional group. The name of the group is halide. This halide group is present on the
(c)
Interpretation:
The functional group, name of the group and the type of the organic compound
Concept introduction:
The functional group is the group present on the main carbon chain of an organic compound. It determines the chemical properties and the type of reactions an organic compound can show. The name of the group depends on the atoms present in the group for example an −OH group contains O and H atom thus, it is a hydroxyl group. The different functional groups are named according to IUPAC rule.
Name of some functional groups are: -OH: alcohol, -CHO: aldehyde, -COOH: carboxylic acid etc.
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Answer to Problem 6SSC
Functional group: -
Name of the group: -amino
Type of the organic compound-
Explanation of Solution
The given organic compound is as follows:
There are 2 carbon atoms and one −
(d)
Interpretation:
The functional group, name of the group and the type of the organic compound
Concept introduction:
The functional group is the group present on the main carbon chain of an organic compound. It determines the chemical properties and the type of reactions an organic compound can show. The name of the group depends on the atoms present in the group for example an −OH group contains O and H atom thus, it is a hydroxyl group. The different functional groups are named according to IUPAC rule.
Name of some functional groups are: -OH: alcohol, -CHO: aldehyde, -COOH: carboxylic acid etc.
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Answer to Problem 6SSC
Functional group: -
Name of the group: -carboxyl
Type of the organic compound: carboxylic acid.
Explanation of Solution
The given organic compound is as follows:
There are 2 carbon atom in the chain including 1 −
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