An aldehyde as well as a ketone can be represent ed by same molecular Formula., C3H6O..write their structures and name them.How are they related to each other??????????????
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Aldehyde C=O-H
Ketone C=O
One difference in aldehyde and Ketone is that Ketone doesn't contain one hydrogen bond but aldehyde contain one hydrogen bond and Ketone group must always be at centre and aldehyde group at either side or at end.
Here the formula you wrote is of propanal as well as formula of propanone but there structure is different only this is different.
They have same molecular formula but different structures hence they are called structural isomers
Ketone C=O
One difference in aldehyde and Ketone is that Ketone doesn't contain one hydrogen bond but aldehyde contain one hydrogen bond and Ketone group must always be at centre and aldehyde group at either side or at end.
Here the formula you wrote is of propanal as well as formula of propanone but there structure is different only this is different.
They have same molecular formula but different structures hence they are called structural isomers
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