Aldehyde

usgb/ˈæl.də.haɪd/
noun

Aldehyde is a type of organic compound with a carbonyl group bound to a carbon atom that is also attached to a hydrogen atom.

Formaldehyde is a common aldehyde used in many chemical reactions.
Visual representation of "aldehyde" - Aldehyde is a type of organic compound with a carbonyl group bound to a carbon atom that is also attached to a hydrogen atom.

Often appears as...

  • formaldehyde solution
  • aromatic aldehyde compounds

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Neutral

formaldehyde, aromatic aldehyde, aliphatic aldehyde

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Context in Chemistry

Understanding where the term is used is essential. In scientific papers, 'aldehyde' often refers specifically to its chemical properties.

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Aldehyde reactions are common in organic chemistry labs.
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Application in Research

Aldehydes can be used to study reaction mechanisms, so knowing this term is useful in an educational setting.

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Researchers predict reaction results by understanding aldehyde functionalities.
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Industrial Usage

In industries, recognizing how aldehydes fit within product compositions is valuable.

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Aldehyde-based chemicals are found in everyday products like detergent.
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