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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a functional group commonly found in organic molecules?
A
Hydroxyl group
B
Carboxyl group
C
Amine group
D
Phosphate group
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Identify the functional groups listed in the problem: Hydroxyl group, Carboxyl group, Amine group, and Phosphate group.
Recall the definition of a functional group: a specific group of atoms within a molecule that is responsible for a characteristic chemical reaction of that molecule.
Review common functional groups in organic chemistry: Hydroxyl (\(\text{-OH}\)), Carboxyl (\(\text{-COOH}\)), and Amine (\(\text{-NH}_2\)) are all common functional groups.
Consider the Phosphate group (\(\text{-PO}_4^{3-}\)): While it is a functional group, it is more commonly associated with biochemistry and not as prevalent in basic organic chemistry as the others listed.
Conclude that the Phosphate group is the one not commonly found in basic organic molecules compared to the other groups listed.