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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/BridgeValley_Community_and_Technical_College/Fundamentals_of_Chemistry/11%3A_Organic_Chemistry/11.12%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones
    The difference between aldehydes and ketones is the placement of the carbonyl group within the molecule. An aldehyde is an organic compound in which the carbonyl group is attached to a carbon atom at ...The difference between aldehydes and ketones is the placement of the carbonyl group within the molecule. An aldehyde is an organic compound in which the carbonyl group is attached to a carbon atom at the end of a carbon chain. Change the -e at the end of the name of the alkane to -al. Change the -e at the end of the name of the alkane to -one. Number the carbon atoms in the chain in a way that the carbonyl group has the lowest possible number.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Pittsburgh_at_Bradford/CHEM_0106%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Environment/04%3A_Organic_Compounds/4.12%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones
    The difference between aldehydes and ketones is the placement of the carbonyl group within the molecule. Change the -e at the end of the name of the alkane to -al. Change the -e at the end of the name...The difference between aldehydes and ketones is the placement of the carbonyl group within the molecule. Change the -e at the end of the name of the alkane to -al. Change the -e at the end of the name of the alkane to -one. Number the carbon atoms in the chain in a way so that the carbonyl group has the lowest possible number. An aldehyde is an organic compound in which the carbonyl group is attached to a carbon atom at the end of a carbon chain.

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