Functional Groups Flashcards
1
Q
Hydroxyl
A
H forms polar bond with O (R-O-H)
- alcohols typically end in “ol”
- good solubility, polar
2
Q
CarboXYL
A
- carboxylic acids
- very polar
- acts as an acid
- carbon atom with double bond to O2 and single bond to OH group
-COO or -COOH
O=C-R-OH
3
Q
CarboNYL
A
- carbonyl on the end of skeleton
- divided into aldehyde (if H is on an angle at base) and ketone
- polar (O2 double bone to carbon skeleton)
R-C-H=O
(But carbon bonded to oxygen)
4
Q
Ketone
A
Many types of solvent
- oxygen bonded to other carbs or functional groups, types of carbs, polar
O=R and R’
5
Q
Amino
A
- amino groups + organic compound=amines
- acts as a base
N2 attached to 2H
-NH2
6
Q
Sulphydryl
A
- organic molecules with -SH = thiols
- R-S-H
- Sulfur bonded to hydrogen and to backbone
- slightly polar
- stable protein structure
7
Q
Phosphate
A
- P can form 5 bonds one pair of electrons can split up
- P bonded to 4 O2 (3 single, 1 double)
8
Q
Methyl
A
R-CH3
- nonpolar
- carbon and 3 hydrogens
However, the molecule attached to it may be polar
9
Q
Ether
A
C-O-C
- slightly polar but not polar enough to form H2 bonds with other ethers
- Ether Linkage= 2 carbs are linked although they aren’t Ether
10
Q
Ester
A
(-COO-)
- carboxyl group bound to 2 other carbon chains
- join carboxyl to alcohol
- polar
11
Q
Increase of Hydroxyl Groups
A
Increase number of polar molecules and dipoles