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functional group
noun
- a group of atoms responsible for the characteristic behavior of the class of compounds in which the group occurs, as the hydroxyl group in alcohols.
functional group
noun
- chem the group of atoms in a compound, such as the hydroxyl group in an alcohol, that determines the chemical behaviour of the compound
functional group
- An atom or group of atoms that replaces hydrogen in an organic compound. Functional groups define the structure of a family of compounds and determine its properties. The carboxyl and hydroxyl groups are functional groups that define the compounds they are part of as organic acids and alcohols, respectively.
Word History and Origins
Origin of functional group1
Example Sentences
They then used a series of reactions to attach a benzoyl functional group to dissolved amine- and alcohol-containing metabolites.
They also discovered that the island region was located at the same position in some RLKs, nearly all of which belong to a functional group that regulates growth and development.
Previous work has shown that a greasy functional group called palmitate is incorporated into LPS when phospholipids are present at the external surface8.
If Rizzo repeats what he did last year and does most of his bullpen-building midstream, he still has to have a functional group by spring.
P2Et phosphazene: a mild, functional group tolerant base for soluble, room temperature Pd-catalyzed C–N, C–O, and C–C cross-coupling reactions.
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