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question 1 which functional groups are in the molecule below? molecular structure with labels a (cl), b (heterocyclic ring with n), c (ether/oxygen linkage), d (carboxylic acid -oh), and •2 hcl
- A (Cl attached to benzene): Aryl halide (specifically chlorobenzene - like group, but since it's a substituted benzene with Cl, the functional group here is an aryl chloride, but more generally, the halide (chloro) group on an aromatic ring. Also, the benzene rings themselves are aromatic (phenyl groups, but the functional group at A is the chloro (-Cl) attached to the aryl (benzene) ring, so aryl halide (or just haloarene, with Cl as the halogen).
- B (Piperazine ring: 6 - membered ring with two N): This is a heterocyclic amine, specifically a piperazine (a type of cyclic diamine, 6 - membered ring with two nitrogen atoms in the ring).
- C (O in the chain, between two carbons): Ether functional group (R - O - R', where R and R' are alkyl/aryl groups; here the O is between two carbon chains, so ether).
- D ( - COOH group, since there's C = O and - OH on the same carbon): Carboxylic acid functional group ( - COOH, which has a carbonyl (C = O) and a hydroxyl ( - OH) on the same carbon, characteristic of carboxylic acids).
Also, there are aromatic rings (phenyl groups) which are part of the structure (aromatic functional group, but the labeled parts are as above). The 2 HCl indicates it's a hydrochloride salt, likely from the amine groups (the piperazine N atoms can be protonated, forming ammonium ions, and the HCl provides the chloride counterions).
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- A: Aryl halide (or Chloro group on aromatic ring, Haloarene)
- B: Heterocyclic amine (Piperazine, Cyclic diamine)
- C: Ether
- D: Carboxylic acid
(If we consider each labeled part: A is a chloro (halogen) on an aryl ring (aryl halide); B is a piperazine (heterocyclic amine, cyclic diamine); C is an ether (R - O - R); D is a carboxylic acid ( - COOH). Also, the molecule has aromatic (benzene) rings as part of its structure, and it's a hydrochloride salt (from the 2 HCl, indicating protonated amines with Cl⁻ counterions).)