Aldehydes and Ketones Reactions definitions Flashcards
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Reduction
A chemical reaction where aldehydes or ketones gain hydrogen atoms, converting them into alcohols.Sodium Borohydride
A reducing agent, NaBH4, used to add hydrogen atoms to carbonyl compounds, forming alcohols.Aldehydes
Organic compounds containing a carbonyl group bonded to at least one hydrogen atom.Ketones
Organic compounds with a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms.Alcohols
Organic compounds where a hydroxyl group is bonded to a saturated carbon atom.Carbonyl Group
A functional group composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom.Hydrogen Atom
The simplest atom, consisting of one proton and one electron, added during reduction.Carbon-Hydrogen Bond
A covalent bond between carbon and hydrogen, increased during reduction reactions.Pi Bond
A type of covalent bond formed by the sideways overlap of atomic orbitals, lost during reduction.Carbonyl Carbon
The carbon atom in a carbonyl group, which gains hydrogen during reduction.Carbonyl Oxygen
The oxygen atom in a carbonyl group, which gains hydrogen during reduction.Carboxylic Acid
An organic acid containing a carboxyl group, not involved in the discussed reduction.Hydrocarbon
Compounds composed entirely of hydrogen and carbon, not directly involved in reduction.Genchem
A shorthand term for general chemistry, where basic reduction concepts are introduced.