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The "-OH" group, or hydroxyl group, is a functional group that comprises of a hydrogen atom bonded covalently to an oxygen atom which defines alcohol molecules. | The "-OH" group, or [[Hydroxyl_group|hydroxyl group]], is a functional group that comprises of a [[hydrogen|hydrogen]] [[atom|atom]] bonded [[Covalent_bond|covalently]] to an [[oxygen|oxygen]] atom which defines [[alcohol|alcohol]] [[molecule|molecules]]. |
Latest revision as of 02:41, 25 October 2013
The "-OH" group, or hydroxyl group, is a functional group that comprises of a hydrogen atom bonded covalently to an oxygen atom which defines alcohol molecules.