See also: acetaldehyde
|
|
Aldehyde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
Since an aldehyde carbonyl group must always lie at the end of a carbon chain, it is by default position #1, and therefore defines the numbering direction. A ketone carbonyl function may be located anywhere within a chain or ring, and its position is given by a locator number.
|
||
|
Cinnamaldehyde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
First, and perhaps foremost, it shows the connection between the chemistry of primary alcohols and aldehydes. But it also helps us understand the origin of the term aldehyde.
|
||
|
A selection of articles related to aldehyde ... A Wisdom Archive on aldehyde ... aldehyde - an organic molecule containing a -COH group. It is a colorless volatile liquid, obtained from alcohol by oxidation. An example of these aromatic compounds is formaldehyde...
|
||
|
A selection of articles related to aldehyde ... A Wisdom Archive on aldehyde ... aldehyde: Encyclopedia II - Ketone - Reactions...
|
||
|
From the Beginning; Properties; Aldehyde Nomenclature; Ketone Nomenclature; Synthesis; Important examples; Reactions...
|
||
|
Ball and Stick ... ; Next aldehyde page...
|