Alkene and halo-group
Hydroxyl and chloro-group
Alkene and chloro-group
Hydroxyl and halo-group
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there is nothing to be specific there search your textbook notin like chloro group they all fall under halogens

Here is an explanation:
The answer is correct bcus de structure has hydroxyl group i.e -OH & has a chlorine, cl
REF: Essential Chemistry: Under Organic Chemistry

i was thinking is halo group because chlorine,fluorine,iodines are all halo groups

So, chlorine don get special functional group called Chloro-group? I never see such oo. Na halogen group dey.

The answer is B,because halo-group is normally represent by symbol X,when x can be any of the halogen group.

the answer is chloro group because it is more specific than saying hallo group. if we say hallo group we include fluorine, bromine, and iodine as well as chlorine.

The functional group present in the compound is hydroxyl and chloro group which is option B

You have to specify that particular element in Halogen group as there are still other elements under halogen group.

Here is an explanation:
The compound contains OH and Cl only. OH means Hydroxyl and Cl means Chlorine (Chloro-group)

The selected answer is wrong:
Al(OH)3 is not an akaline but an amphoteric oxide means neither acidic or basic oxide. Therefore the correct option is option D





