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What's the difference between carbaldehyde and formyl?​

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Both, 'carbaldehyde' and 'formyl', denote the substituent group −CHO and can be used, among other ways, to systematically name some aldehydes. The part 'carbaldehyde' is a suffix. It can be used when the −CHO group is attached to a ring, for example cyclohexanecarbaldehyde. ... The part 'formyl' is a prefix.

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