Aldehydes and ketones do not react with dihydrogen sodium phosphate
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yeah it doesn't react with dihydrogen sodium phosphate........
but it react with sodium bisulphite
GOOD MORNING......✌
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yeah it doesn't react with dihydrogen sodium phosphate........
but it react with sodium bisulphite
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Explanation:
Aldehydes are named according to the same system as other organic compounds, with the suffix -al used to designate the presence in the molecule of a carbonyl group (that is, a carbon atom attached to an oxygen atom by via a double covalet bond) and a single hydrogen atom - rather than a second chain of carbon atoms - ...
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