CHM242H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Electronegativity, Organic Compound, Methamphetamine

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Functional groups: a group of atoms within a molecule that has a characteristic chemical behavior. The chemistry of every organic molecule, regardless of size and complexity, is determined by the functional groups it contains. Arenes have alternating double and single bonds in a six-membered ring of carbon atoms. Functional groups with carbon singly bonded to an electronegative atom. Attached to halogen, oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. Alkyl halides have a carbon atom bonded to a halogen (-x). Alcohols have a carbon atom bonded to the oxygen of a hydroxyl group (-oh). Ethers have two carbon atoms bonded the same oxygen. Alkyl phosphates have a carbon atom bonded to oxygen of a phosphate group (-opo3. Amines have a carbon atom bonded to a nitrogen. Thiols have a carbon atom bonded to the sulfur of an -sh group. Sulfides have two carbon atoms bonded to two sulfurs that are joined together.

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