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how are ketones and aldehydes are named?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As with many molecules with two or more functional groups, one is given priority while the other is named as a substituent. Because aldehydes have a higher priority than ketones, molecules which contain both functional groups are named as aldehydes and the ketone is named as an "oxo" substituent.

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Answered by panchalpankaj406
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As with many molecules with two or more functional group , one is given in priority while the other is named as substituent .Because the aldehydes have a higher priority than Ketones molecules which contain both functional grouped are named as aldehydes and the ketone is named as an "oxygen " substituent.

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