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Q: How areketones and aldehydes related?
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Which two groups have the same functional group?

ketones and aldehydes


What kind of alcohols can be used to prepare aldehydes?

All primary (10) alcohols may be oxidized to aldehydes.


How are ketone and aldehydes related?

Aldehydes and ketones contain the carbonyl group C=O.


What homologus series is ethanal in?

Aldehydes


What types of aldehydes and ketones would you expect to be water-soluble?

The aldehydes and ketones having three or less carbon atoms are soluble in water.


Aldehydes and ketones may be reduced to?

alcohol


Polyhydroxy derivatives of aldehydes or ketoens are?

Carbohydrates


Why are aldehydes more reactive than ketones towards nucleophile?

Aldehydes are less sterically hindered than ketones. Also, aldehydes have fewer electron donating groups (EDG's) which can stabilize an electron-poor area. The extra carbon chain that ketones have that aldehydes do not have are the reason for both of these things. The neighboring carbon to the carbonyl carbon is an EDG and the carbon chain causes steric hindrance.


What is aldehydes in PAS stain?

Aldehydes are what create the color in any stain; especially the PAS stain. In reference, the aldehyde are the pigments that can cause permanent staining in a fabric.


What has the author Lynne Herman Ulich written?

Lynne Herman Ulich has written: 'The reactions between acid halides and aldehydes' -- subject(s): Aldehydes, Halides


Examples of aldehydes structure and iupac name?

benzaldehyde


Are monomers and polymers of aldehydes and keytones that have hydroxyl groups attached?

No, monomers and polymers of aldehydes and ketones do not have hydroxyl groups attached. Aldehydes and ketones have a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to at least one carbon atom and do not have any hydroxyl groups (-OH) attached to the carbon chain.