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So what is a Functional Group? In Organic Chemistry youll see a lot of molecules that are made up of carbons and hydrogens. You can get many complex structures and many isomers from just carbons and hydrogens. Before molecule to be reactive it tends to have other atoms with different electronegativities, different electrons, concentrations, pi bonds. Those specific groups, those are your functional groups. Now before we go into Functional Groups, I want to talk about one type of group that youll see thats not functional group at all and thats the R group. As we look into your textbook youll see molecules that has carbons, oxygens, nitrogens, and an R group. But an R group does not represent a specific collection of atoms, instead the R group tells you what you have on the rest of the molecule. For example, if Im looking at this structure here, but then I have a complex group of a C double bound O, single bound O, single bound to another C with three hydrogens and I specifically w