CHM 11500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Electronegativity, Chemical Polarity, Aldehyde

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Chm 115 - lecture 21 - functional groups. Organic molecules can contain other atoms besides carbon and hydrogen such as. When different atoms in an organic molecule are arranged in a certain way, molecules containing that arrangement of atoms have similar properties and behavior patterns. These arrangements are called functional groups because they give categories of organic molecules their properties. A molecule with a carbon bonded to an o-h group is called an alcohol. A molecule with a carbon double bonded to an oxygen is called a ketone or aldehyde. The difference between ketones and aldehydes lies in how substituted the carbon is. A molecule with a carbon bonded to an o-h group and double bonded to an oxygen is called a carboxylic acid. A molecule with a carbon bonded to an nh2 group is called an amine. A molecule with a carbon bonded to nitrogen and double bonded to an oxygen is called an amide.

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