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  1. Aldehyde - Wikipedia

    Aldehyde molecules have a central carbon atom that is connected by a double bond to oxygen, a single bond to hydrogen and another single bond to a third substituent, which is carbon or, in …

  2. Aldehyde | Definition, Structure, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 23, 2025 · Aldehyde, any of a class of organic compounds in which a carbon atom shares a double bond with an oxygen atom, a single bond with a hydrogen atom, and a single bond with …

  3. Aldehyde Functional Group: Definition, Structure, & Examples

    What is an aldehyde. Learn its general formula, structure, nomenclature, properties, and chemical reactions. Check out a few examples, along with their uses.

  4. What Is an Aldehyde? Structure, Examples, and Uses

    The defining feature of an aldehyde is its functional group, the formyl group, consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen (C=O) and single-bonded to at least one hydrogen …

  5. Aldehyde Functional Group - ChemTalk

    In this tutorial, you will learn about the aldehyde functional group. You will also learn about some the differences between aldehydes vs ketones, reactions aldehydes can undergo, and some …

  6. Aldehydes - HyperPhysics

    Aldehydes are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group bonded to a hydrogen atom, playing a significant role in various chemical reactions and applications.

  7. 14.9: Aldehydes and Ketones- Structure and Names

    For an aldehyde, drop the - e from the alkane name and add the ending - al. Methanal is the IUPAC name for formaldehyde, and ethanal is the name for acetaldehyde.