A functional group consisting of an internal carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two other carbon atoms
ketones
functional group derived from ammonia
amines
Considered not a true chemical bond, but it occurs when a hydrogen atom has an electromagnetic attractive interaction with an electronegative atom.
hydrogen bonding
are hydrocarbons that contain a hydroxyl group
alcohols
The carbon-carbon triple bond form of hydrocarbon
alkyne
A hydrocarbon containing a C-O-C unit.
ether
Shows the number and kinds of atoms in a molecule.
molecular formula
A hydrocarbon ring with alternating double and single bonds between carbon atoms. The best example of it is benzene.
aromatic ring
The carbon-carbon double form of hydrocarbons (C=C).
alkene
A hydrocarbon containing a carbonyl (C=O) adjacent to an ether (C-O-C) linkage.
ester
An organic compound containing a functional group: -CHO. This group is always found at the end of the hydrocarbon (or the beginning), but it is never found "internal" to the hydrocarbon.
aldehydes
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