Ketones and aldehydes do not have hydrocarbon atoms which bond to nitrogen or oxygen, individual molecules do not hydrogen bond to each other which makes them have lower boiling points than alcohols.
Hydrogen bonding in amines is less stronger than that of alcohols hence when substance boils them its hydrogen bonding breaks hence boiling points of amines is less than alcohols.
because the ammonia has been filtered through the cat's kidneys removing all the properties within the ammonia that would make the boiling point higher than water
All primary (10) alcohols may be oxidized to aldehydes.
ketones and aldehydes
Borane takes aldehydes to primary alcohols and ketones to secondary alcohols it also reduces esters but only slowly
Carbohydrates, sugars, ketones, alcohols, phenols, phenones, carboxylic acids, esters and aldehydes and others. The simplest aldehyde is HCHO - formaldehyde.
The aldehydes and ketones having three or less carbon atoms are soluble in water.
All primary (10) alcohols may be oxidized to aldehydes.
alcohols, aldehydes or ketones, or carboxylic acids
Ter. alcohols are those in which alpha carbon (carbon bearing halogen atom) is attached to three other carbon atoms, in aldehyde there is only one and in ketones there are two carbons attached to alpha carbon so by hydrogenation aldehydes may be converted into primary alcohols and ketones into secondary alcohols so preparation of ter. alcohols is not possible. however ketones with Grignard's reagents may produce tertiary alcohols.
ketones and aldehydes
Borane takes aldehydes to primary alcohols and ketones to secondary alcohols it also reduces esters but only slowly
It covers alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, simple compounds containing halogens, alcohols, aldehydes and ketones.
Carbohydrates, sugars, ketones, alcohols, phenols, phenones, carboxylic acids, esters and aldehydes and others. The simplest aldehyde is HCHO - formaldehyde.
The aldehydes and ketones having three or less carbon atoms are soluble in water.
alcohol
In environmental studies a VOC is a Volatile Organic Compound. It is any material that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and potentially oxygen (Alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, alkanes, etc.) that evaporates easily into the air.
Alkanes, Alkyl group, Alicyclic cycloalkanes/cycloalkenes, Halogenoalkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic acids, Esters, Amines, a-amino acids, Amides, Nitro.
Water, alcohols, carbonyls (eg ketones, aldehydes ect), nitriles ect.