| 31. | The sulfamide functional group is an increasingly common structural feature used in medicinal chemistry.
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| 32. | A functional group is very similar to a chemical species and a chemical group.
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| 33. | Cyclobenzaprine, a skeletal muscle relaxant, also contains this functional group.
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| 34. | Dimethyl ether and ethanol would have dissimilar infrared spectra in the functional group region.
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| 35. | The chemical properties of fumaric acid can be anticipated from its component functional groups.
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| 36. | This colorless solid features the sulfonyl functional group and is considered relatively inert chemically.
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| 37. | The synthesis proceeds by utilizing the reactivity of the functional groups in the molecule.
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| 38. | Note that the epoxide and ester functional groups survive intact.
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| 39. | Many amino acids bear functional groups in the side chain.
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| 40. | Under this office the service is organized into four broad functional groups called divisions.
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