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What functional groups are present in acetaminophen?
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What functional groups are present in acetaminophen?
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Acetaminophen is also called paracetamol. It is an aromatic chemical compound and weak acid, that consists of 2 functional groups: OH (hydroxyl) and and HN-CO-R (amide)
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