How are the molecules of ketones and aldehydes structurally different?
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an aldehyde has structure R-CHO
a ketone has R-CO-R
Explanation:
in aldehyde -CHO always cones in the last and forms R-CHO where R is an alkyl group
and in a ketone, -CO- comes b/w two alkyl groups to form R-CO-R
R can be any two alkyl groups either same or different
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