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what type of bonds do the common have in their structure of formaldehyde and acetone

Sagot :

Carbon-oxygen double bonds (C=O) is the bond that is common in the structure of formaldehyde and acetone. This type of bonds is present inorganic functional group known as the carbonyl group.  

Formaldehyde is an aldehyde, and acetone belongs to the ketone group.  

Both aldehyde and ketone have a carbon-oxygen double bonds however, they differ in the group that will attached to the carbon. If a hydrogen and an alkyl group are attached at the carbon atoms of the carbonyl group, then it is an aldehyde. On the other hand, if an aryl and alkyl group are attached to the carbon atom os the carbonyl group, then it is a ketone.

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