ketones are less reactive to nucleophiles than aldehydes
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Aldehydes are usually more reactive toward nucleophilic substitutions than ketones because of both steric and electronic effects. ... In ketones, however, R groups are attached to both sides of the carbonyl group. Thus, steric hindrance is less in aldehydes than in ketones.
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In ketones, R groups are attached to both sides of the carbonyl group. Thus, steric hindrance is less in aldehydes than in ketones.
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