Aldehydes are organic compounds consist of a carbonyl center (a carbon double-bonded to oxygen), a bonded hydrogen, a side-chain R group. Learn about the aldehyde functional group, examples and its properties! You will also learn about their reactions, and aldehyde vs ketone. What is an aldehyde . Learn its general formula, structure, nomenclature, properties, and chemical reactions. Check out a few examples, along with their uses. Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones Formaldehyde is the simplest aldehyde whereas acetone is the smallest ketone. There are a number of aldehydes and ketones which find application due to their chemical properties. A few uses of Aldehydes and Ketones are listed below. 1. Uses of Aldehydes Formaldehyde is a gas.

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