Functional Groups (DP IB Chemistry)
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Functional Groups
What are functional groups in organic chemistry?
Functional groups are atoms or groups of atoms that are found in organic compounds
They give organic compounds their characteristic physical and chemical properties
Organic compounds that contain the same functional group belong to the same class
Careful: This should not be confused with belonging to the same homologous series
For example:
The class of organic compounds called the alkenes all contain the carbon-carbon double bond –C=C– functional group
The class of organic compounds called the aldehydes all contain the –CHO functional group
Classes of organic compounds table
Class | Functional group name | Functional group formula | IUAC prefix– | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
alkane | alkyl | – | –ane | ethane |
alkene | alkenyl | –ene | ethene | |
alkyne | alkynyl | –yne | ethyne | |
halogenoalkane | halogeno | F– | fluoro– | if X = F, fluoroethane |
alcohol | hydroxyl | hydroxy– | ethanol | |
aldehyde | carbonyl (aldehyde) | –al | ethanal | |
ketone | carbonyl (ketone) | –one | propanone | |
carboxylic acid | carboxyl (acid) | –oic acid | ethanoic acid | |
ether | alkoxy | – | ethoxyethane | |
amine | amino | –amine | ethanamine | |
amide | amido | –amide | ethanamide | |
ester | ester (carboxyl) | –oate | methyl ethanoate | |
aromatics* | phenyl | phenyl– | phenylethene |
* The specification does not require specific knowledge of aromatics / arenes as a class of organic compound
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