Aldehyde are more reactive than ketones because aldehydes have
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Aldehydes are typically more reactive than ketones due to the following factors. ... The carbonyl carbon in aldehydes generally has more partial positive charge than in ketones due to the electron-donating nature of alkyl groups. Aldehydes only have one e- donor group while ketones have two.
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Answer:
aldehyde is more reactive
Explanation:
because due to less steric hinderence it is
easy to add any compounds to aldehyde
whereas ketone has more steric hinderence so
least reactive compare to aldehyde.
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