CHEM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Parent Structure, Aldehyde, Ketone

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Boiling points are between alkanes and alcohols: aldehydes prepared by the mild oxidation of primary alcohols, ketones are prepared by the mild oxidation of secondary alcohols. Aldehydes readily undergo oxidation to carboxylic acids. Ketones are resistant to oxidation: tollen"s test and benedict"s test are used to test aldehydes, aldehydes and ketones are easily reduced by hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst (ni, Pi, cu) to form alcohols: aldehydes and ketones react with alcohols to form hemiacetals and acetals, acetals undergo hydrolysis in acidic solution to form the aldehyde or ketone and alcohols that originally reacted to form the acetal. Structure of carboxylic acids and their derivatives: carboxylic acid: an organic compound with carboxyl functional group, carboxyl group: a carbonyl group with a hydroxyl group bonded to the carbonyl carbon atom. Carboxylic acid derivatives: carboxylic acid derivative: an organic compound that can be synthesized to form or converted into a carboxylic acid, four important.

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