Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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Chapter 24, Problem 133A
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: To circle and name the
Concept introduction: Functional groups are responsible for
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 133A
There are a total of five functional groups that are described below:
- Amide
- Ether
Alkene Aromatic ring (benzene)- Phenol
Explanation of Solution
Capsaicin plays a major role in the heat of chili peppers. In the structure of capsaicin there are many functional groups that are as follows:
- Amide
- Ether
- Alkene
- Aromatic ring (benzene)
- Phenol
The functional groups are encircled in the following structure as follows:
Conclusion
Thus, the total functional groups in capsaicin are
- Amide
- Ether
- Alkene
- Aromatic ring (benzene)
- Phenol
Chapter 24 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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