chemical group

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chemical group

A student points to a chemical group in a diagram on the whiteboard.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • In chemistry, a chemical group is a specific, recognizable arrangement of two or more atoms that are bound together as a single unit. This group forms a distinct part of a larger molecule and often determines the characteristic chemical reactions and properties of that molecule.
Usage
  • The term is used to describe a functional subunit within an organic or inorganic compound.
  • It is a fundamental concept for naming, classifying, and predicting the behavior of molecules.
Examples
  • The hydroxyl group (-OH) is a common chemical group found in alcohols.
  • Identifying the functional chemical groups in an organic compound is the first step in understanding its reactivity.
  • The molecule contains a reactive chemical group that allows it to bond with other compounds.
Advanced Usage
  • Functional Group: This is the most common and important type of chemical group in organic chemistry. A functional group is a specific chemical group that largely determines the molecule's chemical properties and reactions (e.g., -COOH carboxyl group, -NH₂ amino group). While all functional groups are chemical groups, not all chemical groups are considered functional groups (e.g., a simple methyl group -CH₃ is a chemical group but has less defining reactivity).
  • The concept is central to retrosynthetic analysis, where chemists plan the synthesis of a complex molecule by breaking it down into simpler fragments defined by their chemical groups.
Variants and Related Words
  • Functional Group (n): A specific chemical group responsible for the characteristic reactions of a molecule.
  • Moiety (n): A formal term often used in chemistry and biochemistry to refer to a part or fragment of a molecule, typically a specific chemical group.
  • Radical (n): In older or specific contexts, this can refer to a group of atoms that behaves as a unit in chemical reactions, similar to a chemical group. (Note: In modern usage, "free radical" has a more specific meaning involving an unpaired electron).
Synonyms
  • Functional group (in the context of organic chemistry)
  • Substituent (when referring to a group that has replaced a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon)
  • Moiety (a more formal synonym)
Related Phrases / Collocations
  • Characteristic chemical group: A group that imparts distinctive properties.
  • Reactive chemical group: A group that readily undergoes chemical reactions.
  • To contain a [type] group: e.g., "The compound contains a carbonyl group."
  • Group transfer: The movement of a chemical group from one molecule to another during a reaction.
chemical group

A student points to a chemical group in a diagram on the whiteboard.

Noun
  1. (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule

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