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7 July, 22:23

What is the minimum number of carbon atoms a ketone may contain

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  1. 7 July, 22:39
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    Three. A ketone is a carbonyl compound, meaning there is a carbon oxygen double bond. A ketone is different from an aldehyde as an aldehyde has this C=O at the end of the molecule, while a ketone is on the inside. Thus, there must be a non-terminal carbon for there to be a ketone, and so three carbons are required (minimum), with the C=O at carbon 2.
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