Chemistry, asked by sriprasannapriyaa, 1 month ago

functional isomer of aldehyde is​

Answers

Answered by MathsAryabhatta
0

Explanation:

Aldehydes and ketones are functional isomers of each other belonging to family of carbonyl compounds with general molecular formula CnH2nO.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
0

QUESTION:-

Functional isomer of aldehyde is

ANSWER:-

  • Functional isomer of aldehyde is CHO.

  • Functional isomer of aldehyde is the carbonyl carbon attached to the oxygen atom which has a hydrogen atom.

EXPLANATION:-

  • A functional isomer is the identity of a certain class of compounds.

  • In organic chemistry, Functional Isomers are certain substituents in molecules which are liable for the distinctive reaction of that molecule. The same functional groups undergo identical reactions regardless of the kind of molecule it is attached to.

  • Aldehyde is a compound in which the carbonyl group has one hydrogen atom that is attached to it along with a second hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group that can be a group of alkyl or a group that contains a benzene ring.

  • CHO is the specific functional isomer of aldehydes.

  • The carbon that is acquired in the carbonyl centre is attached to a hydrogen atom which gives a CHO group and there can also be additional substituents on the carbon atom.

#SPJ2

Similar questions