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Alkanes

Contain only C and H single bonds

Simplest functional group

Alkenes

Contain only C and H with at least one double bond

Second simplest functional group

Alkynes

Contain only C and H and at least one triple bond.

Third simplest functional group

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Contain only C and H and an arrangement of double bonds and lone pairs.

Often have a honeycomb shape.

Alkyl Halides

C compounds where one or more H is replaced with a halogen (F, Cl, Br, I)

Halogens

Alcohols

Hydrocarbon where one or more H is replaced with Hydroxide (OH).

Hydroxide

Thiols

Hydrocarbons with one or more H replaced with SH (Thiol) groups.

SH

Ethers

Like Alkanes but with a C-O-C connection internally.

As Kennedy said, "coc".

Sulfides

Like Alkanes but with an internal C-S-C connection.

Where would sulfur logically go?

Amines

Compounds where one to three C groups are bound to N.

Think Amino acid.


Another hint: N

Carbonyl Compounds

Posess at least one C=O double bond.

Stronger bonds