
Aldehydes, Ketones - Nomenclature, Preparation
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 31 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Aldehydes, Ketones - Nomenclature, Preparation: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Aldehydes have functional group:
- Ketones have functional group:
- The IUPAC name of CH₃CHO is:
- The IUPAC name of CH₃COCH₃ is:
- The IUPAC name of CH₃CH₂CHO is:
- The IUPAC name of CH₃COCH₂CH₃ is:
- Aldehydes are prepared by:
- Ketones are prepared by:
- Mild oxidation of primary alcohols gives:
- Strong oxidation of primary alcohols gives:
- Oxidation of secondary alcohols gives:
- The oxidizing agent for mild oxidation is:
- Reduction of carboxylic acids to aldehydes is done by:
- Ozonolysis of alkenes gives:
- Friedel-Crafts acylation of benzene with acid chloride gives:
- The catalyst for Friedel-Crafts acylation is:
- Hydroformylation gives:
- Hydroformylation uses:
- Oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons gives:
- The carbonyl carbon in aldehydes/ketones is:
- The C=O bond is:
- The polarity of C=O makes aldehydes/ketones:
- Aldehydes are more reactive than ketones because:
- Aldehydes without α-H cannot undergo:
- The carbonyl group in aldehydes/ketones is reactive due to:
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