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(CH3)3CCHO does not undergo aldol condensation

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Answered by santy2
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The major criteria for an aldehyde or a ketone to undergo aldol reaction is the presence of alpha hydrogen.As the mentioned compound does not have even a single alpha hydrogen therefore it will not undergo aldol condensation reaction.
Answered by zumba12
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Due to the absence of \alpha hydrogen, the given compound with molecular the formula (CH_3)_3CCHO doesn't exhibit aldol condensation.

Explanation:

  • The main criteria for a ketone or aldehyde to undergo aldol condensation is that it must contain a \alpha -hydrogen.
  • The hydrogen which is attached to the alpha carbon (first carbon to which the functional group is attached) is called as \alpha -hydrogen
  • When the structure of the given compound is examined, it is identified that the compound is an aldehyde as it is composed of '-CHO' group.
  • The alpha carbon is attached to carbon atoms and no hydrogen atoms are attached to it.
  • Thus in the given compound, there is no alpha -hydrogen and due to this reason it doesn't undergo aldol condensation.

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