Chemistry, asked by sainilachi3, 11 months ago

What is heteroatom ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry, a heteroatom is, strictly, any atom that is not carbon or hydrogen. In practice, the term is usually used more specifically, to indicate that non-carbon atoms have replaced carbon in the backbone of the molecular structure.

Answered by MrEccentric
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  • In a hydrocarbon chain, one or more Hydrogen atoms can be replaced by elements such that the valency of Carbon remains satisfied. In search compounds, the element replacing Hydrogen is referred to as a Heteroatom...
  • A Functional Group is defined as the heteroatom, or the group containing them, which confer specific properties to the Carbon compound where they are present, regardless of the length and the nature of the Carbon chain. It is also the site of chemical reactivity in the organic molecule...

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