OHryhmää
OHryhmää is the Finnish term used in chemistry to denote the hydroxyl group, a functional group consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, typically written as -OH. This group is found in alcohols (ROH) and phenols (ArOH) and is a key source of polarity and hydrogen bonding in organic molecules.
The presence of the OH group increases solubility in water for small molecules and raises boiling points
In reactivity, OH groups participate in many important transformations: esterification with carboxylic acids to form esters;
In biology and materials science, hydroxyl groups are widespread. They occur in sugars and amino alcohols, and
In Finnish education and chemical literature, OHryhmää is used to refer to this functional group, with OH-ryhmä