C2h4o
C2h4o
the answer is C2H5OH
The formula that represents an aldehyde should be R-CHO. An aldehyde contains a carbonyl center bonded to an R group and a Hydrogen atom.
C2h4o
No - it represent s an alcohol (ethanol to be specific). The formula for the equivalent aldehyde, ethanal, would be c2h4oh.
No, mostly this is the formula of the hexose monomeric unit of polymeres like cellulose, starch, or other polyglucans, polymannans, polyfructans etc.C6H10O5-(C6H10O5)n-C6H12O6Remember: hexa means six in Greek language
cinnamaldehyde is a aldehyde hence cinnam(aldehyde)
An aldehyde contains a portion with the structural formula HC=O, with one additional bond of the carbon atom to hydrogen or carbon.CnH2nOC2h4oRCHO - Where R represents any alkyl group.Please see the link below for a list of aldelhyde chemical formulas.
An aldehyde oxidase is an enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid.
both keto and aldehyde have same functional group i.e C=O but keto group attached to two carbon atoms where as aldehyde is attached to one carbon and one hydrogen atoms Ex. aldehyde R-CHO ketone R-CO-R here R=any alkyl group
I aldehyde dangerous to inhale
How do you convert a diol into an aldehyde?