Ether
R-O-R in chemistry represents an ether functional group, where R can be any organic substituent. Ethers are characterized by an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. They are commonly used as solvents and have low reactivity compared to other functional groups.
The functional group with the general formula O is the "oxide" functional group. In organic chemistry, it typically refers to the presence of oxygen in various forms, such as in carbonyls (C=O), alcohols (R-OH), or ethers (R-O-R'). However, the simplest representation of an oxygen atom can also refer to molecular oxygen (O₂), which is not a functional group in organic compounds.
In chemistry, this chemical compound, R-134A is the symbol for tetrafluoroethane. Tetrafluoroethane can be used as a solvent in organic chemistry.
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It's the chemical symbol for Oxygen. Is that what you meant?
R-O-R in chemistry represents an ether functional group, where R can be any organic substituent. Ethers are characterized by an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. They are commonly used as solvents and have low reactivity compared to other functional groups.
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The functional group with the general formula O is the "oxide" functional group. In organic chemistry, it typically refers to the presence of oxygen in various forms, such as in carbonyls (C=O), alcohols (R-OH), or ethers (R-O-R'). However, the simplest representation of an oxygen atom can also refer to molecular oxygen (O₂), which is not a functional group in organic compounds.
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Oxygen
The letter "O" stands for oxygen in chemistry.
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