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- Organic compounds are those which are derivatives of hydrocarbons. They are classified into following functional groups.
Alkane:
- Alkane are simplest hydrocarbons.
- They have general formula CnH2n+2. These hydrocarbons contain single bond.
- For example ethane , H3C----CH3.
Alkene:
- Alkene are most reactive.
- They have general formula CnH2n.
- These contain double bond in their structure.
- For example , ethene, H2C=CH2
Alkyne:
- These are less less reactive as compare to alkenes.
- They have general formula CnH2n-2.
- They contain triple bonds in their structure.
- For example Acetylene HC≡CH
Alcohol:
Alcohol have functional group OH. They have general formual R---OH, R may be alkyl group.For example Ethanol H3CH2C---OH
Amine:
- Amine contain NH2 F.G.
- They have general formula R---NH2.
- There are three types of amine like primary, secondary and tertiary amine.
- For example H3CH2C---NH2
Aldehyde:
- Aldehydes have CHO F.G .
- They have general formula R--CHO.
- For example H3CH2C---CHO
Ketone:
- Ketones have R--CO--R functional group.
- For example acetone H3C---CO---CH3
Carboxylic acid:
- They functional group COOH.
- Their general formula is R---COOH.
- For example Acetic acid H3C---COOH