cinnamaldehyde is a aldehyde hence cinnam(aldehyde)
it is an unsaturated aldehyde.
An aldehyde (as the name says)
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
Aldehyde
Ketones are used frequently as solvents. Toxicity is not important and is specific for each ketone.
yes it can be prepared as glucose has an aldehyde group and for preparartion of Schiff base we need a aldehyde or ketone and a primary amine.... glucose can be used as aldehyde.
An aldehyde (as the name says)
An aldehyde (as the name says)
This oil is a mixture, not a compound; the principal component is cinnamaldehyde.
This is a phenyl group linked to an aldehyde.
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
They have the same functional group.
An aldonization is the formation of an aldol - an aldehyde or ketone with a hydroxy group in the beta- position - usually from a correpsonding aldehyde.
Since it is "dione", it is a ketone, and there should be a comma between the 2 and 3 such as in 2,3-butanedione.
No its a aldehyde, which is in the same chemical group but is not the same thing.
Aldehyde
yes
Aldehyde (functional group). The molecule responsible is cinnamaldehyde.