- Increases reactivity
- Decreases reactivity
- Has no effect
- Converts it to an alcohol

Category: Chemistry
- Primary alcohols
- Secondary alcohols
- Ketones
- Alkenes
- Methanal
- Ethanal
- Propanone
- Benzaldehyde
- Carboxylic acid
- Alcohol
- Cyanohydrin
- Ether
- Ethyl ketone
- Isopropanol
- Acetone
- Methyl ketone
- Have no α-hydrogen
- Are ketones
- Are carboxylic acids
- Have two carbonyl groups
- Oxidation of Ag⁺
- Reduction of Ag⁺ to Ag
- Oxidation of aldehyde
- Reaction with ketone
- Number of carbon atoms
- Type of carbonyl group
- Oxidation state
- Boiling point only
- It is aromatic
- It lacks α-hydrogen
- It is neutral
- Fehling’s reagent is acidic
- An aldehyde group
- A methyl group
- A ketone group
- An α-hydrogen
- Acetic acid
- Methanal in water
- Propanal in ether
- Ethanal in alcohol
- They are more massive
- They form hydrogen bonds
- They are polar
- They undergo substitution
- Benedict’s solution
- Tollen’s reagent
- 2,4-DNP
- Grignard reagent
- Ethanoic acid
- Ethene
- Acetone
- Methanoic acid
- They are acidic
- They lack α-hydrogen
- They cannot be oxidized
- They form enols
- Aromatic aldehyde
- Aliphatic ketone
- Aromatic ketone
- Aliphatic alcohol
- Methanal
- Ethanal
- Propanal
- Acetaldehyde
- More hydrogen bonding
- Less steric hindrance
- Higher molecular mass
- Carbon-carbon triple bond
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