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Aldehyde | Definition, Structure, Examples, & Facts - Britannica
aldehyde, any of a class of organic compounds in which a carbon atom shares a double bond with an oxygen atom, a single bond with a hydrogen atom, and a single bond with another atom or group of atoms (designated R in general chemical formulas and structure diagrams). www.britannica.com
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Aldehyde - Wikipedia
In organic chemistry, an aldehyde (/ˈældɪhaɪd/) (lat. alcohol dehydrogenatum, dehydrogenated alcohol) is an organic compound containing a functional group with ... en.wikipedia.org
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What Are Aldehydes And How Are They Used In Perfumery?
The aldehydes used by perfumers are known as aliphatic, or “fatty,” and their scents can range from soapy to metallic, waxy to starchy and green ... www.alphaaromatics.com
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aldehydate
aldehydate Chem. (ˈældɪhaɪdeɪt) [f. next + -ate.] A salt in which aldehyde acts as a monobasic acid.1863 Watts Dict. Chem. (1879) I. 111 Aldehydate of silver..Aldehydate of Ammonium, Aldehyde-ammonia, or Acetyl Ammonium C2H3O.NH4. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aldehydes | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Aldehydes are frequently involved in self-condensation or polymerization reactions. These reactions are exothermic; they are often catalyzed by acid and ... cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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Aldehydes and Ketones - MSU chemistry
Aldehydes and ketones are organic compounds which incorporate a carbonyl functional group, C=O. The carbon atom of this group has two remaining bonds. www2.chemistry.msu.edu
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aldehyde
aldehyde (ˈældɪhaɪd) [= Al. dehȳd. abbreviation for Alcohol dehydrogenatum, i.e. Alcohol dehydrogenated, or deprived of hydrogen.] 1. A colourless, very volatile fluid of suffocating smell, obtained by the oxidation of alcohol, which by further oxidation is converted into Acetic Acid.1850 Daubeny At... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aldehyde sources, metabolism, molecular toxicity mechanisms, and ...
Aldehydes are organic compounds that are widespread in nature. They can be formed endogenously by lipid peroxidation (LPO), carbohydrate or metabolism ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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25.11: Aldehydes and Ketones - Chemistry LibreTexts
An aldehyde is an organic compound in which the carbonyl group is attached to a carbon atom at the end of a carbon chain. A ketone is an organic ... chem.libretexts.org
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Aldehydes - Chemical Safety Facts
Aldehydes are fragrant chemical compounds derived from many organic materials, including cinnamon bark, vanilla bean, orange rind, rose and citronella. www.chemicalsafetyfacts.org
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry - Aldehyde
Aldehyde (RCHO): A functional group characterized by a carbonyl group flanked by a hydrogen atom on one side and a carbon on the other. Formaldehyde is ... www.chem.ucla.edu
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selen-
selen-, prefix (ˈsɛlən) 1. Min. [After G. selen selenium.] In names of certain minerals containing or formerly supposed to contain selenium, as † ˌselenˈcuprite = berzelianite. † ˌselenˈpalladite, -paˈlladium = allopalladium. † ˌselenˈsilver = naumannite. ˌselenˈsulphur, a native variety of elementa... Oxford English Dictionary
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lampate
† ˈlampate Chem. Obs. [f. lamp-ic + -ate.] A salt of ‘lampic’ acid; an aldehydate.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 282 Lampate of magnesia. 1839 Ure Dict. Arts s.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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