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Functional group - a group of atoms within a molecule that has a characteristic chemical behaviour. Alkenes, alkynes, and arenes (aromatic hydrocarbons - alternating double and single bonds around a six- membered ring of carbon atoms), all contain carbon-carbon multiple bonds. Because of their structural similarities, these compounds also have chemical simularities. General formula for alkanes: cnh2n+2, where n is an integer. If you remove a hydrogen atom from an alkane, the partial structure left is called an alkyl group. Alkyls aren"t stable themselves - they are just part of larger compounds. Just as straight chained alkyl groups are generated by removing a hydrogen from an end carbon, branched alkyl groups are generated by removing a hydrogen atom from an internal carbon. We can call hydrogen atoms primary, secondary, tertiary if attached to primary, secondary, or tertiary carbons. Show little chemical affinity for other substances and are chemically inert to most laboratory reagents.

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