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An aldehyde (in general).
An aldehyde oxidase is an enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid.
How do you convert a diol into an aldehyde?
An amino aldehyde is an organic compound containing both an amino and an aliphatic aldehyde functional group.
the equation for this are? aldehyde + acidified potassium permanganate RCHO + 2KMnO4 + H2SO4 → RCOOH + K2SO4 + 2MnO2 ↓+ H20 aldehyde + Tollen's reagent RCHO + 2AgNO3 + 2NH4OH → RCOOH + 2Ag↓ + 2NH4NO3 +H2O aldehyde+ Fehling's reagent RCHO + 2CuSO4 + 4NaOH →RCOOH + Cu2O↓+ 2Na2SO4 + 2H2O THAT's ALL I KNOW aldehyde + Sodium Hydrogen Sulfite
No. It doesn't have an aldehyde group, but gets it's reducing properties from it's enediol structure.
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.
This is a phenyl group linked to an aldehyde.
An aldehyde (in general).
An aldoxime is an oxime derived from an aldehyde - with a general formula RCH=NOH.
An aldimine is an imine derived from an aldehyde, with a general formula RCH=NR.
The functional group of citral is the aldehyde (alkanal) group. It has the structure -CHO
An aldazine is an azine derived from an aldehyde, with the general formula RCH=NN=CHR.
cinnamaldehyde is a aldehyde hence cinnam(aldehyde)
An aldehyde oxidase is an enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid.
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How do you convert a diol into an aldehyde?