oksogruppi
Oksogruppi, in Finnish chemistry vocabulary, refer to oxygen-containing functional groups. The term denotes functional groups that include oxygen atoms bonded to carbon or other elements and that play a central role in the reactivity, polarity, and properties of organic and inorganic compounds. It is a broad classification used in textbooks and literature to describe how oxygen affects chemical behavior.
Common examples of oksogruppi include carbonyl groups (C=O) found in aldehydes and ketones, as well as carboxyl
The presence of oksogruppi influences several properties, including polarity, hydrogen bonding capacity, acidity or basicity, and
In practice, the term oksogruppi is mainly encountered in Finnish-language texts. In English-language chemistry, researchers more