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Explāin ❤️! The Uses of Aldehydes and ketones

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However, if the substituents in neither of the 2 remaining bonds are hydrogen, then the organic compound is a ketone. However, if one of the substituents is hydrogen then the organic compound is an aldehyde. The properties of aldehydes and ketones play a very important role in the uses of aldehydes and ketones.

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Uses of Aldehydes and Ketones:-

# In Chemical industry, Aldehydes and ketones are used as solvents, starting materials and reagents for the synthesis of other products.

# Formaldehyde is well known as formalin solution used to preserve biological specimens and to prepare Bakelite.

# Benzaldehyde is used in perfumery and in dye industries.

# Acetone and Ethyl methyl ketone are common industrial solvents.

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