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what is kitone explain​

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Answered by adityapatel57208
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In chemistry, a ketone /ˈkiːtoʊn/ is a functional group with the structure R2C=O, where R can be a variety of carbon-containing substituents. Ketones contain a carbonyl group (a carbon-oxygen double bond). The simplest ketone is acetone (R = R' = methyl), with the formula CH3C(O)CH3. Many ketones are of great importance in biology and in industry. Examples include many sugars (ketoses), many steroids (e.g., testosterone), and the solvent acetone.[1][page needed]

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In chemistry, a ketone is a functional group with the structure R₂C=O, where R can be a variety of carbon-containing substituents. Ketones contain a carbonyl group. The simplest ketone is acetone, with the formula CH₃CCH₃. Many ketones are of great importance in biology and in industry.

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