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Formaldehyde is more reactive than acetone true or false answer

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Answered by OlaMacgregor
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The statement, formaldehyde is more reactive than acetone is true.

Explanation:

  • Chemical formula of formaldehyde is HCHO and chemical formula of acetone is CH_{3}COCH_{3}. In formaldehyde, there will be a positive charge on carbon atom and a negative charge on the oxygen atom.
  • As the aldehyde group is attached at the extreme end. So, formaldehyde will be more susceptible for nucleophilic addition reaction. Whereas two methyl groups are attached in CH_{3}COCH_{3}.
  • Hence, there will be more positive charge density present on the carbon atom of carbonyl group due to which it will become less reactive in nature. Therefore, it will be least reactive towards nucleophilic addition reactions.

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Answered by babundrachoubay123
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Formaldehyde is more reactive than acetone

Explanation:

The more the ionic difference, the more reactive the compound is.

Formaldehyde is more reactive due to less hinderence  during nucleophilic  substitution.

Thus formaldehyde is more reactive than acetone.

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