The Carbonyl and Aldehyde Functional Groups
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An aldehyde functional group is the common bonding pattern of R-CHO, where R is a carbon atom (often part of a carbon chain). This is also the introduction to the important carbonyl functional group. A carbonyl functional group is the C=O double bond and often seen in organic and bio- chemistries. It is important to note for all organic chemistry students learning functional groups that the carbonyl group is always part of a larger group. The key is to identify the groups bonded to the carbon atom in the carbonyl. • In general chemistry we count the valence electrons to draw the Lewis structures, but in organic chemistry where molecules can be large, we simply need to follow the bonding patterns. I’ll provide a review of the bonding patterns of carbon, halogens, and hydrogen. • #lewisstructure • #condensedformulas • #functionalgroups • #carbonyl • #carbonylcompounds • #aldehyde • #aldehydes • #aldehydesandketones • #organicchemistry • #organicchem • See videos below for the full lecture on formal charges and common bonding patterns. • Formal Charge in General Chemistry: • Formal Charge in General Chemistry • Common Formal Charges of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen: • Common Formal Charges of Carbon, Nitr... • See playlist for all videos on formulas in organic chemistry • Condensed Formulas In Organic Chemistry
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