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ketones are produced by the liver as an alternative fuel for the brain, when carbohydrate is not supplied as fuel.
Ketones are a class of organic (carbon containing) molecules which contain an oxygen atom double bonded to a carbon NOT on the end of a carbon chain. The simplest ketone is acetone (diagram formatting may be disrupted):
O
C
/ \
H3C CH3
OR CH3C(O)CH3 where the brackets indicate the oxygen is bonded to the middle carbon, not the right most one.
Yes, a ketone is considered an electron withdrawing group.
A ketone can be converted into an alkane through a process called hydrogenation, where the ketone is reacted with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst, such as nickel or palladium, to form an alkane.
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Diacetyl is a ketone. It has a structure with two carbonyl groups attached to a central carbon atom.
A saturated ketone is one which has saturated alpha, beta carbons etc.. (by this I mean saturated with hydrogens, there are no double bonds). The opposite, a conjugated ketone, is one which has double bonds in its substituents or R groups (such as an aromatic ring system or alkene). For example, benzil is a conjugated ketone while acetone is a saturated ketone. Source: Organic Chemistry student
methyl ethyl ketone
Yes, cyclohexanone is a ketone. It is a cyclic ketone with a six-membered carbon ring and a carbonyl group attached to one of the carbon atoms in the ring.
Yes, a ketone is considered an electron withdrawing group.
A ketone can be converted into an alkane through a process called hydrogenation, where the ketone is reacted with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst, such as nickel or palladium, to form an alkane.
Litmus strips estimate the pH of a solution. Ketone strips detect the presence of ketone bodies in the solution. Specifically, ketone strips are more sensitive for acetoacetate and less so for beta hydroxybutyric acid.
The bonds in ethyl methyl ketone are covalent.
Ketone bodies originate in the liver when there is a shortage of glucose for energy production.
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No, fructose is a monosaccharide sugar that is classified as a ketohexose. It contains a ketone functional group in its structure.
Diacetyl is a ketone. It has a structure with two carbonyl groups attached to a central carbon atom.
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.