alkoholidryhmästä
Alkoholidryhmästä refers to the hydroxyl functional group, denoted as -OH, in organic chemistry. This group consists of an oxygen atom covalently bonded to a hydrogen atom. The presence of the hydroxyl group is what defines a compound as an alcohol. Alcohols are a broad class of organic compounds with diverse properties and applications.
The hydroxyl group is polar due to the electronegativity difference between oxygen and hydrogen. This polarity
Alkoholidryhmästä can participate in various chemical reactions. It can be oxidized to form aldehydes, ketones, or
Common examples of alcohols include ethanol, found in alcoholic beverages, and methanol, used as a solvent and