Ketones

Carbonyl group is linked to two alkyl or aryl groups or one alkyl and aryl group.

Clemmensen Reduction is a reaction Aldehydes and Ketones are reduced to corresponding Hydrocarbons by treatment with Zinc amalgam and Hydrochloric Acid.

The important Physical Properties of Aldehydes and ketones are given below : (1) Formaldehydes is a pungent smelling gas. Other Aldehydes or Ketones constraining up to Eleven Carbon atoms are colorless liquids while still higher members are Solids. (2) The Aldehydes and Ketones are polar compounds. Their boiling points are higher than those of Hydrocarbons of Comparable molecular masses but lower than those of corresponding alcohols of Carboxylic Acids. (3) Which the exception of lower Aldehydes which have unpleasant odors, Aldehydes and Ketones have generally pleasant smell.

What is Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Alcohols in Ketones?

What are Hydrolysis of Nitriles and Acid Derivatives in Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones?

What are Preparation of Reduction in Ketones?

What are Reducing agent of the Alcohols in Ketones?

What are Towards of Nucleophilic Addition Reactions in Ketones?

What is Ketones?

What is Made of Addition of Grignard’s Reagents in Ketones?

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