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differnce between acetaldhyde and acetone?

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Both Acetaldehyde and Acetone are small organic molecules, but there is a difference between them based on their functional groups. In other words, they are two different carbonyl compounds with different chemical and physical properties. Acetone is the smallest member of the ketone group, whereas acetaldehyde is the smallest member of aldehyde group. The key difference between Acetaldehyde and Acetone is the number of carbon atoms in the structure; acetone has three Carbon atoms, but acetaldehyde has only two carbon atoms. The difference in the number of carbon atoms and having two different functional groups lead to many other differences in their properties.



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Explanation:

Acetaldehyde and acetone are organic compounds. Both acetaldehyde and acetone are colorless liquid compounds. The main difference between acetaldehyde and acetone is that acetaldehyde is an aldehyde whereas acetone is a ketone.

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