All naming reactions from aldehydes ketones and carboxylic acid
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Answer:Haloform , Reformatsky, Witting reaction
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Those are the naming reactions in carbonyl compound
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Aldehydes,ketones and carboxylic acid are named as the oxo substituent.
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- In the naming of aldehydes ketones and carboxylic acid with many molecules with two or more functional groups, one is given priority while the other is named as a substituent.
- As aldehydes have a higher priority compared to that ketones, molecules that contain both functional groups are named aldehydes and the ketone is named as an "oxo" substituent.
- Here Aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic addition reactions.
- This reaction occurs when the oxygen atom has a negative charge, it can pick up a hydrogen ion from the solution and form alcohol on the carbonyl carbon.
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