Hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen. They include alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatics. The latter three are considered different types of functional groups. read more
No actually hydrocarbon does’nt generally contain functional group. Because hydrocarbon means as the name suggest Hydogen and Carbon so it is a formulae which contain both carbon and hydrogen. But if we take an eg.of carboxylic acid(which is a functional group of high reactivity) then in this case it is the derivative of hydrocarbon. read more
Benzene is considered the parent aromatic hydrocarbon, it has no attached functional groups. However the benzene ring itself has “reactivity” with certain reagents so the aromatic ring itself might be considered to have some behaviour like a functional group. read more
Many organic chemistry molecules contain groups of atoms known as functional groups. Here is a list of common organic functional groups. Many organic chemistry molecules contain groups of atoms known as functional groups. read more