a.
To identify:
The given compound is an aldehyde or a
Introduction:
The organic compounds which consist of carbonyl are called
b.
To identify:
The given compound is an aldehyde or a ketone.
Introduction:
The organic compounds which consist of carbonyl are called aldehydes. The benzaldehyde and formaldehyde are the two examples of aldehydes. The benzaldehyde is responsible for the aroma which is a type of aldehyde like in almonds and cherries. The ketone family of organic compounds is structurally similar to the aldehydes. Acetone is one of the examples of ketone.
c.
To identify:
The given compound is an aldehyde or a ketone.
Introduction:
The organic compounds which consist of carbonyl are called aldehydes. The benzaldehyde and formaldehyde are the two examples of aldehydes. The benzaldehyde is responsible for the aroma which is a type of aldehyde like in almonds and cherries. The ketone family of organic compounds is structurally similar to the aldehydes. Acetone is one of the examples of ketone.
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