Functional Groups (DP IB Chemistry): Revision Note

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Functional groups

What are functional groups in organic chemistry?

  • Functional groups are atoms or groups of atoms that are found in organic compounds

  • They give organic compounds their characteristic physical and chemical properties

  • Organic compounds that contain the same functional group belong to the same class

  • For example:

    • The class of organic compounds called the alkenes all contain the carbon-carbon double bond –C=C– functional group

    • The class of organic compounds called the aldehydes all contain the –CHO functional group

  • Compounds with only single bonds between carbon atoms are described as saturated, while those with carbon–carbon double or triple bonds are unsaturated

Classes of organic compounds table

Class

Functional group name

Functional group formula

IUAC prefix–
or –suffix 

Example

alkane

alkyl

–ane

ethane-structural-formula

ethane

alkene

alkenyl

alkene-functional-group

–ene

ethene-structural-formula

ethene

alkyne

alkynyl

alkyne-functional-group

–yne

ethyne-structural-formula

ethyne

halogenoalkane

halogeno

F–
Cl–
Br–
I–

fluoro–
chloro–
bromo–
iodo–

halogenoethane-structural-formula

if X = F, fluoroethane

alcohol

hydroxyl

alcohol-functional-group

hydroxy–
–ol

ethanol-structural-formula

ethanol

aldehyde

carbonyl (aldehyde)

aldehyde-functional-group

–al

ethanal-structural-formula

ethanal

ketone

carbonyl (ketone)

MTFNx145_ketone-functional-group

–one

propanone-structural-formula

propanone

carboxylic acid

carboxyl (acid)

carboxylic-acid-functional-group

–oic acid

ethanoic-acid-structural-formula

ethanoic acid

ether

alkoxy

alkoxyalkane-functional-group

ulI4TBqE_ethoxyethane-structural-formula

ethoxyethane

amine

amino

amine-functional-group

–amine

ethanamine-structural-formula

ethanamine

amide

amido

amide-functional-group

–amide

ethanamide-structural-formula

ethanamide

ester

ester (carboxyl)

ester-functional-group

–oate

methyl-ethanoate-structural-formula

methyl ethanoate

aromatics*

phenyl

phenyl-functional-group

phenyl–
–benzene

ethylbenzene-structural-formula

phenylethene
ethylbenzene

* The specification does not require specific knowledge of aromatics / arenes as a class of organic compound

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Richard Boole

Author: Richard Boole

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Philippa Platt

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