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which group of radicle is called hudroxyl group​

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A hydroxyl group is a functional group that attaches to some molecules containing an oxygen and hydrogen atom, bonded together. Also spelled hydroxy, this functional group provides important functions to both alcohols and carboxylic acids. ... A carbonyl group is simply a carbon double bonded to an oxygen

The neutral form is known as a hydroxyl radical and the singly-charged hydroxyl anion is called hydroxide. When its oxygen atom is covalently bonded within a larger molecule, the hydroxyl group either is, or otherwise is part of, a functional group (HO– or –OH) .

A hydroxyl group is a hydrogen bonded to an oxygen that is covalently bonded to the rest of the molecule. ... Alcohols are subdivided by examining the carbon to which the hydroxyl group is bonded. If this carbon is bonded to one other carbon atom, it is a primary (1o) alcohol.

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