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Aldehydes and ketones are ...... ..... isomers.

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Aldehydes and ketones are Functional isomers.
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Knowledge Check

  • Aldehydes and ketone are

    A
    tautomers
    B
    chain isomers
    C
    functional isomers
    D
    position isomers
  • Aldehyde and ketones are

    A
    Homologous
    B
    Isomers
    C
    Geometrical
    D
    Conformational
  • Aldehydes and ketones give

    A
    Electrophilic reaction
    B
    Electrophilic addition reaction
    C
    Nucleophilic addition reactions.
    D
    Nucleophilic substitution reaction.
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