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Understanding Aldehydes and Ketones

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Kripa Timalsena
Kripa Timalsena
Published May 16, 2026

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Question 1: What is the general functional group of aldehydes?

–COOH

–OH

–C=O

–CHO

Question 2: Which of the following is a common use of ketones?

Fuel additives

Food preservatives

Antibiotics

Solvents in paint

Question 3: Which statement about aldehydes is false?

They have a strong fruity smell.

They can be reduced to primary alcohols.

They can be oxidized to carboxylic acids.

They contain a carbonyl group in the middle of the chain.

Question 4: Which of the following compounds is a ketone?

Acetaldehyde

Formaldehyde

Acetone

Propylene

Question 5: Which reaction involves the conversion of an aldehyde to a ketone?

Condensation

Reduction

Oxidation

Hydrolysis

Question 6: Which property is typically associated with ketones?

Always colorless

Higher boiling points than aldehydes

Less soluble in water

More reactive than aldehydes

Question 7: What is a common misconception about aldehydes?

They are always harmful.

They only have one carbon atom.

They are solely used in industrial processes.

They cannot be found in nature.

Question 8: What is the primary method for synthesizing aldehydes?

Reduction of esters

Hydrocarbon cracking

Condensation of ketones

Oxidation of primary alcohols