IUPAC name of first member of aldehyde and ketone
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➡️The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix -al to aldehydes. For example, H2C=OH2C=O is methanal, more commonly called formaldehyde.
The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix of -one to ketones.such as propanone is commonly referred to as acetone.
➡️The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix -al to aldehydes. For example, H2C=OH2C=O is methanal, more commonly called formaldehyde.
The IUPAC system of nomenclature assigns a characteristic suffix of -one to ketones.such as propanone is commonly referred to as acetone.
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The first member of Ketones is (IUPAC name) 2 - propanone. H3C - CO - CH3. This is also called Acetone. Ketone series of Organic compounds have the group CO in them between two groups that contain Carbons.
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