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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a functional group commonly found in organic compounds?
A
Sodium ion (Na+)
B
Nitrogen gas (N2)
C
Hydroxyl group (-OH)
D
Chloride ion (Cl-)
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Identify the definition of a functional group: A functional group is a specific group of atoms within a molecule that is responsible for a characteristic chemical reaction of that molecule.
Review the options provided: Sodium ion (Na+), Nitrogen gas (N2), Hydroxyl group (-OH), and Chloride ion (Cl-).
Understand that ions like Na+ and Cl- are not functional groups; they are charged species often involved in ionic compounds.
Recognize that Nitrogen gas (N2) is a diatomic molecule and not a functional group; it is a stable molecule with a triple bond.
Identify the Hydroxyl group (-OH) as a common functional group found in organic compounds, such as alcohols, where it is responsible for their chemical properties.