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why do aldehydes behave like polar compounds?​

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Answered by sikhachanda12
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The carbonyl group is basically a polar group ,that is the carbond - oxide double bond is polarised due to higher electronegativity of oxygen relative to carbon. This is why aldehyde, containing the carbonyl as the principle functional group are polar in nature.

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Answered by bandanajha43989
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carbonyl group is basically a polar group, that is the carbon-oxygen double bond is polarised due to higher electronegativity of oxygen relative to carbon. This is why aldehyde, containing the carbonyl as the principal functional group are polar in nature. ...

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