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what is alpha carbon and alpha hydrogen explain?? (organic chemistry)​

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Answered by cutesmile590
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The alpa carbon (Ca) In organic molecules refers to the first carbon atom that attaches to a functional group, such as a carbonyl. The second carbon atom is called beta carbon (CB) ,and the system continues naming in alphabetical order with Greek letters.

A hydrogen atoms attached to an alpa carbon atom is called an alpha hydrogen atoms, a hydrogen atoms on the beta carbon atom is a beta hydrogen atoms, and so on .

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Answered by cutesmile590
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The alpa carbon (Ca) In organic molecules refers to the first carbon atom that attaches to a functional group, such as a carbonyl. The second carbon atom is called beta carbon (CB) ,and the system continues naming in alphabetical order with Greek letters.

A hydrogen atoms attached to an alpa carbon atom is called an alpha hydrogen atoms, a hydrogen atoms on the beta carbon atom is a beta hydrogen atoms, and so on .

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