Functional GroupsFunctional Groups
Functional GroupsFunctional Groups Functional group- collection of atoms at a site gpwithin a molecule with a common bonding pattern The group reacts in a typical way, generally independent of the rest of the moleculeindependent of the rest of the molecule For example, the double bonds in simple and complex alkenes react with bromine in the same way (See Figure 3 1)(See Figure )Types of Functional Groups : Multiple bbdCarbon Carbon Bonds Alkaneshave only yC-C and C-H single bonds Alkeneshave a C-C Alkeneshave a CC double bond Alkyneshave a C-C triple bondtriple bond Areneshave special bonds that are tdrepresented as alternating single and double C-C bdi ibonds in a six-membered ring Functional Groups with Carbon Singly ddliBonded to an Electronegative Atom A
functional group in a molecule IR spectrum has lower energy region characteristic of molec le as a hole (“fingerprint” region belo 1500 cmmolecule as -a whole (“fingerprint” region below 1500 cm 11) Look for "key" absorptions for functional groups, you cannot assign all of the peaks (especially fingerprint
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