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&nbsp;A functional group is a group of atoms in a molecule which are the centre of reactivity and therefore provide it's chemical characteristics <ref>Hardinger, S.(2008) Lecture Supplement, 1st edition, Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Inc</ref> .  
A functional group is a group of [[Atoms|atoms]] in a [[Molecule|molecule]] which are the centre of reactivity and therefore provide it's chemical characteristics <ref>Hardinger, S.(2008) Lecture Supplement, 1st edition, Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Inc</ref> .  


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A functional group is a group of atoms in a molecule which are the centre of reactivity and therefore provide it's chemical characteristics [1] .

References

  1. Hardinger, S.(2008) Lecture Supplement, 1st edition, Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Inc