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(a)
Interpretation: The
Concept introduction: An atom or a group of atoms which are responsible for characteristic physical and chemical properties of the compound are collectively known as functional groups. The functional groups are the most reactive part present in the molecule.
(b)
Interpretation: The sites that can hydrogen bond to the oxygen atom of water are to be labeled.
Concept introduction: A partially positively charged hydrogen atom covalently bonded to electronegative atom
(c)
Interpretation: The sites that can hydrogen bond with hydrogen atom of water are to be labeled.
Concept introduction: A partially positively charged hydrogen atom covalently bonded to electronegative atom
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