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What is the difference between aldehyde and ketone?

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Answer. In aldehydes the carbonyl carbon is attached with at least one hydrogen atom while in ketone it is attached on both sides with alkyl groups. For example, functional group of aldehyde is:

                      O       

                       II

                     -C-H

While, the functional group of ketone is:

                      C==== O

Examples are;

             O                                      O

             ║ ║

              H-C-H                                     H3C-C-H

             Form aldehyde                             Acetaldehyde

                                             

      O                                                    O

      II                                                     II

H3C-C-CH3                                                                H3C-C-CH2-CH3

Acetone (Dimethyl ketone)                   Ethyl methyl ketone

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