Give defination of Aromatic aldehyde, Aliphatic Ketones and Aromatic Ketones with examples
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Aromatic aldehyde: An aromatic compound containing the CHO radical, such as benzaldehyde.Examples of aldehydes Formaldehyde (methanal) ,Acetaldehyde (ethanal) ,Propionaldehyde (propanal) ,Butyraldehyde (butanal)
Aliphatic Ketones: An organic compound that is carbon and hydrogen-based and that also contains a ketone functional group. The real-world utility of aliphatic ketones lies in their applications in the fragrance industry, the polymers industry, and as building blocks in organic synthesis. example is butanone
Aromatic Ketones: Aromatic ketones are important organic intermedi- ates in the industries of flavors, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. Traditionally, these ketones were pro- duced by Friedel-Crafts acylation of aromatic compounds using Lewis acids or strong protonic acids as catalysts. For example, benzophenone, acetophenone are aromatic ketones
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Aromatic aldehydes are organic chemical compounds that contain a carbon hydroxide radical or group, CHO, and are used as precursor chemicals in the pharmaceutical and plastics industries.
The two most commonly used aromatic aldehydes and aromatic ketones are formaldehyde and acetone, respectively.