2024-12-09T17:33:17+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>120°</p>, <p>-al </p>, <p>-dial </p>, <p>-enal </p>, <p>carbaldehyde </p>, <p>Benzaldehyde </p>, <p>because of C=0 bond has a dipole moment </p>, <p>hydrogen bonds with themselves </p>, <p>increases </p>, <p>Carbonyl oxygen </p>, <p>shorter, stronger, polarized </p> flashcards
chem lec no. 7

chem lec no. 7

  • 120°

    bond angle for aldehyde

  • -al

    suffix for aldehyde

  • -dial

    if dialdehyde what is the suffix

  • -enal

    suffix if the molecule has an alkene

  • carbaldehyde

    In cyclic aldehydes, when the carbonyl group is attached to the ring the suffix

  • Benzaldehyde

    Aromatic aldehyde (an aldehyde functional group is directly attached to the benzene ring) are named after the parent compound

  • because of C=0 bond has a dipole moment

    why are aldehyde polar

  • hydrogen bonds with themselves

    aldehydes cannot form what

  • increases

    water solubility decreases as the size of the molecule

  • Carbonyl oxygen

    Carbonyl compounds cannot hydrogen-bond to each other, but they can hydrogen-bond to water through the

  • shorter, stronger, polarized

    In ketones, alkene C ═C double bond, except that the Ketone carbonyl double bond