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describe the aldehydes as an example of naming carbon compounds​

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Naming Aldehydes

The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix -al to aldehydes. For example, H2C=O is methanal, more commonly called formaldehyde. ... Aldehydes take their name from their parent alkane chains. The -e is removed from the end and is replaced with -al.

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The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix -al to aldehyde for example H 2C=O is , methanal , most common called formaldehyde. Aldehyde take their name frim their parent alkane chains.

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