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The functional groups of anything are the croups that aren't normal alkane (single carbon-hydrogen bonds) groups. In the case of Ibuprofen there are two functional groups. The first is the aromatic group or Benzene ring in the centre of the structure. The second is the carboxylic acid group (Oxygen double bonded to two
functional groups in butter
The functional groups attached to novestrol are:AlcoholMethylAlkyne
there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
The functional groups are carboxylic acid and it has a aromatic ring
Vanillin contain as functional groups ether, hydoxyl and aldehyde.
Ibuprofen's main group ( the parent group) is propanoic acid (CH3-CH2-COOH), and with no basic functional groups the molecule is overall acidic. Acids are inonized in basic solutions solubilizing them. NaOH, sodium hydroxide, in solution displays such basic properties and is actually commonly dispensed with ibuprofen for this reason.
The functional groups involved in forming disulfide bonds are sulfhydral (-SH) groups.
In morphine there are ,Alcohol, Amine, Alkene, Ether Functional groups.
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According to the answer of a recent assignment, the functional groups are cis and trans alkenes, ester and ketone.