Why ketone is placed between carbon atoms in a carbon chain?
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A ketone is a non-terminal carbonyl compound, if it was found as a terminal group (placed on the last carbon in a compound) it would be an aldehyde, which is a terminal group.
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the bayer villiger oxidation is the oxidative cleavage of a carbon carbon bond adjacent to a carbonyl which converts ketones to esters and cyclic ketones to lectons.
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