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Compounds with the same radical, also known as functional groups, contain the same atom or group of atoms that defines their chemical behavior. For example, both ethanol (C₂H₅OH) and dimethyl ether (C₂H₆O) contain the ethyl radical (C₂H₅) but differ in their functional groups (alcohol vs. ether). These variations can lead to different physical and chemical properties despite having similar underlying structures.

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