Why aldehydes do not form intermolecular hydrogen bonding?
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Both aldehydes and ketones are polar molecules because of the presence of the carbon-oxygen double bond. ... Although the aldehydes and ketones are highly polar molecules, they don't have any hydrogen atoms attached directly to the oxygen, and so they can't hydrogen bond with each other.
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