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An aldehydic upon can be present...

An aldehydic upon can be present

A

only at the second carbon atom of carbon chain

B

in between carbon chain

C

only at the end of chain

D

at any place in carbon chain

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The correct Answer is:
C

Adehydic group ( -CHO) is monovalent.
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